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Renault EASY CONNECT - Multimedia Systems

EASY LINK Introduction


Precautions during use (1/2)
It is essential to follow the precautions below when using the system, both in the interest of safety and to prevent material damage.
You must always comply with the laws of the country in which you are travelling.

Precautions when operating the system


– Operate the controls and read the information on the screen only when road conditions allow.
– Set the volume to a reasonable level so that outside noise can be heard.
Precautions regarding navigation
– Use of the navigation system does not in any way replace the responsibility or vigilance of the driver when driving the vehi-
cle.
– Depending on the geographical area, the map may not have the latest information on new roads. Be alert. In all cases, Road
Traffic Regulations and road signs always take precedence over the directions of the navigation system.
Precautions concerning the equipment
– Do not attempt to dismantle or modify the system, as there is a risk of damage to equipment and fire.
– Contact a representative of the manufacturer in the event of malfunction and for all operations involving disassembly.
– Do not insert foreign objects or a damaged or dirty external storage device (USB flash drive, SD card, etc.) into the reader.
– Use only an external storage device (USB flash drive, Jack socket, etc.) that is compatible with your system.
– Always clean your screen with a microfibre cloth.
– Do not use products containing alcohol and/or spray fluids on the area.

The prior acceptance of the General Conditions of Sale is mandatory before using the system.
The description of the models given in this manual is based on the specifications at the time of writing. This manual covers
all existing functions for the models described. Whether or not they are fitted depends on the equipment model, op-
tions selected and the country where they are sold. This manual may also contain information about functions to be
introduced later in the model year. Screens shown in the user manual
are for illustration only. Depending on the make and model of your telephone, some functions may be partially or completely
incompatible with your vehicle’s multimedia system.
For further information, please contact an Authorised Dealer of brand.

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Precautions during use (2/2)

Protection of your personal data


Data about you are collected via your vehicle. They are processed by the manufacturer, acting as a processor, in ac-
cordance with the regulations in force.
Your personal data can be used to:
– improve and optimise your use of your vehicle and the associated services;
– improve the driving and onboard experience;
– improve the road safety and predictive maintenance systems;
– improve the assisted driving systems;
– offer you added-value services relating to the vehicle.
The manufacturer takes all the necessary precautions to ensure that your personal data is processed in total security. Your
multimedia system enables you to delete your personal data.
To find out more about the use of your data and your rights, go to https://easyconnect.renault.com.

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CONTENTS
Sections

General information  .............................................. 1


Navigation  ............................................................. 2
Multimedia  ............................................................. 3
Phone  ..................................................................... 4
Apps - Easy Connect  ............................................ 5
Vehicle  ................................................................... 6
System  ................................................................... 7
Index   ................................................................... 8
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General information

General description. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2


Introduction to the controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3
Operating principles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.7
Switch on/off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.11
Add, manage widgets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.12
Using voice recognition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.15
1.1
general description

A B D L

Menu

Navigation Radio Music Phone

F Eco Comfort Regular Sport My Sense


Q
Applications Car info Settings Help

Menu Elodie Driving Eco

K E J H G
E D C Sources
P N M

Home screens H Decrease the volume of the source Menu screen


currently in use.
A Exterior temperature. L Depending on the menu, this area
J Display the home screen: displays the shortcuts to the func-
B Time.
– Short press: access the first home tions in progress.
C Selected user profile. To configure
page; M Pop-up menu.
the user profile, refer to the section
– Long press: display all home
headed “Settings”. N Depending on the menu, this area
pages.
D Page indicator: quickly swipe the displays from two to five buttons.
K Accessing the functions:
content area to change page. P Back to previous page.
– Press and hold: restart the
E Access to main menu. Q Main menu.
system;
F Home page/Accessing functions. – Short press: switch off the radio/
G Increase the volume of the source music, switch off the screen, put
currently in use. in standby.
Note: You can change the configura-
tion of the home page. Please refer to For more information, open the user
the “Add and manage widgets” section manual from the pop-up menu.
for further information.

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Introduction to the controls (1/4)
Screen controls

1 5
1 4 1

2 7
2 3 4 5 6 2 3 4 6

Function
1 Multimedia screen.

Press and hold (around 5 seconds): restart the system.


2
Short press: radio/music OFF, turn off the screen, put on standby, stop/start.

3 Access to main menu.

4 Access the home page.

5 Access the settings menu.

6 Volume adjustment (1 or 2 buttons, depending on the screen).

7 Socket USB.

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Introduction to the controls (2/4)
Central controls Function

Press:
– On/Off.
8
Rotate:
5
– volume of the audio source currently playing.
4
9 Access to main menu.
3

8 Switching:
– navigation within the selected area;
– up/down: move around the various areas of a menu (upper bar, cen-
tral zone, lower bar);
– left/right: move around the various tabs of a menu.
Remote control 10 Rotate:
– move around the various elements of a zone;
– move around a list;
4 – change the scale of the navigation map (ZOOM mode).
Press:
– confirm.
12 9
11 Direct access to the MULTI-SENSE menu.
10
12 Return to the previous screen.

11

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Introduction to the controls (3/4)
Steering column controls Function
13 Audio source selection.

14 Increase the volume of the source currently in use.


13 13 17 Mute/unmute the radio sound.
14 + 15 Pause or play the audio track.
Interrupt the voice recognition voice synthesizer.
14
15 Decrease the volume of the source currently in use.
15
Short press:
– confirm an action.
16 Press and hold:
16 – return to previous screen/previous level when browsing through
menus;
– cancel current action.

Browse the radio stations or the audio tracks/directories.


13 18 17 Browse through the list of numbers if telephone is connected to the
multimedia system.

14

15

17 16

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Introduction to the controls (4/4)
Steering column controls Function

19 18 Answer/end a call.
18
Scroll through information according to the display style (audio, com-
19
pass, engine power, etc.).
20
20 Activate/deactivate the multimedia system voice recognition.

20

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operating principles (1/4)

Menu

Navigation Radio Music Phone

A A B
Settings Help
Sources
Menu Nicolas Menu Nicolas

Multimedia screen Gesture interaction – Pan (panoramic movement): press


– Short press: touch a part of the and hold the screen with one finger
Navigating a menu and swipe across the screen.
screen with your finger and then take
The multimedia screen can be used to the finger off the screen. – Fast swipe: swipe your finger quickly
access the system functions. Touch the left to right to switch from home
– Long press: touch a part of the
multimedia screen to select one of the page A to home page B.
screen for 1 second or longer.
menus.
– Drag and drop: touch a part of the
screen for one second or longer
while moving an object.
– Zoom-in/Zoom-out: bring together
two fingers or slide them apart on the
screen.

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operating principles (2/4)

Navigation Radio Music Phone


1

Applications Car info Settings Help

Phone Music Radio Navigation

Help Settings Car info Applications

1
Introduction to the home These widgets grant you direct access Display of home pages, functions and
pages to the main screen for the function or, information may be reversed depend-
in certain cases, enable you to directly ing on country and read direction.
The home pages are the default control them from one of the main
screens for your multimedia system. screens (change the radio station, for
Your system has several customisable example).
home pages 1. Move from one page to
another by quickly swiping your finger For a description of the home page,
horizontally. please refer to the “General descrip-
tion” section.
These home pages are made up of a
certain number of widgets to functions Note: you can change the configuration
such as the navigation, the radio, etc. of the home pages. Please refer to the
“Add and manage widgets” section for
further information.

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operating principles (3/4)
– “Music”: manage the playing of audio – “Notifications”: informs you of
files; events by category; “Navigation”,
– “Phone”: used to pair the system with Multimedia, “Phone”, etc.
one or more mobile phones and to Note: depending on the equipment,
Menu
use hands-free mode some menus may not be available.
Navigation Radio Music Phone – “Applications”: used to manage your
photos, videos and apps;
Applications Car info Settings Help
– “Car info”: covers information related
to the multimedia system
– “Settings”: manage some vehicle Some settings have to be set with
equipment, such as MULTI-SENSE, the engine running to be stored
the driving assistance systems, the by the multimedia system.
2 reversing camera, Driving Eco and
adjust various settings on the mul-
timedia system, e.g. display, lan-
Introduction to the main guage, etc. ;
menu
– Use “Help”: to contact call centres
To access the main menu, press 2 on as required (breakdown, healthcare,
the screen or on the central control. services);
The system has several menus, all of
which can be accessed from the main
menu:
– “Navigation”: includes all of the satel-
lite guidance functions, road maps
and traffic information
– “Radio”: used to manage the radio and
audio playback
For safety reasons, carry
out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

1.9
operating principles (4/4)

3 Menu

Navigation Radio Music Phone

Applications Car info Settings Help

4 5
Scroll bar Functions unavailable Cleaning
The bar  3 shows the position of the While driving, functions such as “Video”, Your multimedia system is fitted with an
current screen in the page. Swipe the “Photo”, access to the tutorial and some anti-glare screen.
multimedia screen up or down to scroll settings may be unavailable, according Clean properly but do not apply too
through the list and move around the to country-specific regulation. much pressure. Use only a micro-fibre
page. Unavailable functions can be identified cloth.
by the icon 5. Do not use any alcohol-based products
Pop-up menu To access unavailable functions, stop or any other liquid.
There is a pop-up menu  4 available your vehicle.
from most system menus that gives Note: in some countries, regulation re-
access to sub-menus (delete favour- quires that the hand brake be applied
ites, change current route, settings etc.) in order to access the applications. For
and to the user manual for your multi- further information, please contact an
media system. Authorised Dealer of brand.

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Switching on, off

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System ON/OFF

Radio / music OFF


Dark screen
Standby

Close

1 1
Switching on Switching off Clock/temperature/date
The multimedia system starts: The multimedia system switches off: screen
– when the vehicle is started; – by pressing and holding the 1 control This screen is displayed when you
on the multimedia screen or the cen- select the “Standby” function.
– by tapping the 1 control on the multi-
media screen or the central control. tral control;
– by tapping the 1 control on the mul-
timedia screen or the central control,
you can:
– Switch off the radio/Music;
– Switch off the screen;
– “Standby”.
– when the opening elements of your
vehicle are locked.

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Add and manage widgets (1/3)
Customising the home pages
1 You can change the configuration of the
home page by adding widgets.
Delete
From the home page, press and hold
the multimedia screen 1 to access the A
home page customisation settings.

B Navigation Navigation Navigation

Menu All Large Method Small

Your system contains three custom- Add a widget


isable home pages which include a
Select the home page A that you wish
number of widgets allowing access to
to customise.
functions such as Navigation, Radio,
Settings, etc. In area  B, select the function of the
widget that you wish to be displayed.
Press on one of the home page widg-
The selected widget is framed in blue
ets to access the function or, in certain
to confirm the action.
cases, directly control the function from
the main screen (e.g. to change the Drag the widget from area B and move
radio station or access your telephone). Widget configuration is linked to the it to the desired location on the home
profile. If the profile changes, the page A.
widgets display changes too.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

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Add and manage widgets (2/3)
Delete “Address” and “Contact” widgets
Activation of services is necessary to
configure these two widgets. Please
Delete see the section entitled “Activating
services”.
A Phone “Address”
Title:
The multimedia system directs you to
Driving eco
the “Navigation” menu.
Navigation Navigation Navigation Select the address that you wish to
designate as One Touch from your fa-
Navigation Music Radio MULTI-SENSE Phone

C All Large Method Small B


vourites, call log or by manual entry.
3
“Contact”
The multimedia system directs you to
You can also move the widgets by Customising the widgets your telephone's contacts list (only if
simply touching the screen (select/po- On some multimedia system front your telephone is connected to the mul-
sition). panels, area C to select the size of the timedia system).
Note: some widgets can be used only widget is not required. Select the contact that you wish to des-
once depending on their size. A widget Select the widget in area B then pinch ignate as One Touch from the contacts
for a given function can be used only or spread on any edge of the widget to list on your telephone.
once on a page. adjust it as required. Note: the data related to these two
Widget size A red frame is displayed when the size widgets is stored in the multimedia
limit is reached. system even if your telephone is not
You can select the widget size from the connected to the multimedia system.
bar C. Some apps only have one size. The data is considered non-confi-
The number of widgets displayed on dential.
the home screen may vary depending
on the format of the multimedia screen.

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Add and manage widgets (3/3)
Delete a home page
2 To delete a home page, you must delete
all of the widgets on the page.
Delete Edit home pages
Pop-up menu
Use the pop-up menu 3 to:
– delete one or more widgets on the
home pages;
B – restore the home page default con-
Navigation Navigation Navigation 5 Delete
figuration.
All Large Method Small

4 3

Delete widgets To see a complete view of all home


screens in order to delete several widg-
Select the widget that you wish to delete
ets, press “Delete” from the pop-up
and drag it to the “Delete” button 2 or
menu 3.
slide the widget to area B.
Select, depending on your choice:
Note: you can also delete widgets
by touching the screen, selecting the – the widget(s), then press the “Delete”
widget(s) then pressing the “Delete” button 4;
button 2. – all widgets from all pages, then press
Note: the selected widget changes “Select all”  5 followed by “Delete” 4.
colour in order to confirm the action.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

1.14
Using voice recognition (1/9)
Introduction Activation
Your multimedia system has a voice To activate the voice recognition
recognition system  which allows system, press the voice recognition
voice control of some of the functions button  in your vehicle.
on the multimedia system and on your
phone. This enables you to use your
multimedia system or your phone while Deactivation
keeping your hands on the steering To deactivate the voice recognition
wheel. system, press and hold the voice rec-
Note: the position of the voice recog- 1 ognition button  or, after the sound
nition button may vary. Please refer to signal, say “Quit”.
the vehicle user manual for further in-
formation.
The voice recognition system does not
store the voice or requests and does
not include the system voice assist- Voice controls
ance which can interact with the user You can use voice control to call a con-
and answer questions. tact in your phonebook, enter a desti-
Examples: nation and change the radio station
without touching the screen. Press  1
– What is the weather in Paris? and follow the audio and visual instruc-
– Are there disruptions on my journey tions provided by the system and on the
this morning? screen.

You can interrupt the voice synthe-


sizer when using voice recognition
Precautions regarding navigation by pressing the 1 button or by dictat-
ing your command. A beep indicates
Use of the navigation system does not in any way replace the responsibil- that you may speak.
ity or vigilance of the driver when driving the vehicle.

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Using voice recognition (2/9)
Using the multimedia
system’s voice recognition A
A
Main voice commands for your 2
Welcome, what can I do for you?
multimedia system
Phone Call Nicolas
Say “Main screen” or “Back” to return to Dial Nicolas home
the voice recognition main screen. Navigation Go to work
Find service station 3
Say “Quit” to exit the voice recognition
menu. Audio Play album
France Info station
Say “Help” to hear the details for each
system screen as well as the features Quit Help 4
available.
Say: “Next page”, “Previous page”,
“First page”, “Last page” to navigate
within the voice recognition lists. Voice Recognition menu Voice recognition indicator A
From the main voice control menu, you The voice recognition indicator A con-
can use the voice command to control sists of coloured markers and icons.
the following functions: – The 2 icon informs you that the multi-
– “Phone”; media system is listening: the colour
– “Navigation”; of indicator A optimises voice recog-
nition.
– “Audio”.
– low blue marker: average voice
recognition

The functions shown in blue on the


screen are valid commands under-
stood by the multimedia system.

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Using voice recognition (3/9)
– half blue marker: good voice rec-
ognition
– full blue marker: optimum voice
recognition Navigation Favourite addresses

Technocentre Renault
– red marker: the user’s voice is too Go to Avenue des Champs Elysée
loud and the system has difficulty Go home
Vélizy 2
interpreting the command. Tour Eiffel
Find Restaurant
– The 3 icon informs you that the multi-
media system is analysing your com- Find A service station
mand;
Back
– The  4 icon indicates that the multi- Help Back Help
media system is responding.

Controlling navigation with Destination


voice recognition Enter a complete address using the
There are several ways to enter a des- voice command.
tination using the voice control  in- Press the voice control button  to
cluded with your multimedia system. display the main voice control menu.
If functions are greyed-out this indi- After the sound signal, say “Go to”, then
cates that they not available or not state the complete destination address
connected. The multimedia system (number, street name, destination town/
will suggest to connect, e.g. the city, neighbourhood).
telephone.
The system will show the address it has
understood, then you can confirm your
destination to begin the guided naviga-
tion.
Speak loudly and so that you can be
understood. Use the voice recogni-
tion indicator to optimise voice rec-
ognition.

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Using voice recognition (4/9)
Destination log “Home” Note: to use the “Go home” or “Go
Retrieve an address already entered Retrieve your home address using the to work” voice function, you must first
using the voice command. voice command. save an address.

Press the voice control button  to Press the voice control button  to
If no address is registered, the multime-
dia system suggests that you enter an
display the main voice control menu. display the main voice control menu.
address.
After the second sound signal, say After the sound signal, say “Go home”.
For more information on saving a home
“Destination history”, then select your The system will indicate your pre-re- address or work address, see section:
destination. corded home address. Confirm your “Navigation settings”.
The system will show the address it has destination to begin guidance.
understood, then you can confirm your “Favourites”
destination to begin the guided naviga- “Work”
Use the voice command to retrieve an
tion. Retrieve your work address using the address saved in favourites.
voice command.
Note: when using voice recognition, Press the voice control button  to
always wait for a beep before speaking. Press the voice control button  to display the main voice control menu.
Note: when you enter an address, you display the main voice control menu.
After the sound signal say “Favourites”,
can change country as long as the After the sound signal, say “Go to work”. then select your destination.
country is supported by the system lan-
guage. The country must be changed The system will indicate your pre-re- The system will show the address it has
before you say the address. After the corded work address. Confirm your understood, then you can confirm your
second sound signal, say “Change destination to begin guidance. destination to begin the guided naviga-
country”. tion.

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Using voice recognition (5/9)
“Points of interest” Multimodality “Radio” control with voice
Search for a point of interest using the The system multimodality makes it pos- recognition
voice command. sible to complete the voice command You can activate music, radio or change
After the sound signal, say “Find serv- using the multimedia screen. waveband using the voice command in-
ice station” or “Find hotel”. cluded with your multimedia system.
Abroad Using favourites with voice Press the voice control button  to
The navigation system offers you sev- recognition display the main voice control menu.
eral POI (points of interest) in different The saved addresses can be called di- After the sound signal, say:
categories. rectly using voice recognition. – “Radio station FM”, “Radio station
During your journeys abroad, some Press the voice control button  to AM”, “Radio station DR”;
of the vocal commands for categories display the main voice control menu. or
may not be recognised.
After the sound signal, say “Display my – “Radio station X”, X being the name
If you want to search for a point of inter- favourites”. of the radio station;
est, say: “POI by category”. The multi-
media system displays the points of in- The system displays the saved or
terest categories list. Select one of the favourite(s).
– “Radio station” followed by the de-
categories. sired frequency. e.g. For “Radio
For further information about using station 91.8”, say “Radio station 91
points of interest, please refer to the point 8”.
section on “Entering a destination”.

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Using voice recognition (6/9)
Press the voice control button  to “Change audio source”
display the main voice control menu. From the main menu you can change
After the sound signal, say one of the the audio source.
Press the voice control button  to
Voice menu
following:
Phone Call Nicolas – “Play artist” followed by the name of display the main voice control menu.
Dial Nicolas home
the artist; After the sound signal, say “Play” fol-
Navigation Go to work
Find service station
or lowed by the source name:
– “Play track” followed by the name of
Audio Play album
the track; – “Play USB”;
France Info station
or or
– “Play album” followed by the name of
Quit Help – “Play FM”;
the album;
or or
– “Play genre” followed by the genre; – “Play Bluetooth”.
or
“Music” control with voice – “Playlist” followed by the name of the
recognition playlist.
You can play music (an audio track, Depending on the source selected, you
playlists, etc.) using the voice command can:
included with your multimedia system. – play the next/previous track;
Possible auxiliary audio sources: or
– “USB” (USB port); – play all titles/display the music list.
– “AUX” (Jack socket).

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Using voice recognition (7/9)
Using a telephone with voice “Help”
recognition To find out more about using voice
It is possible to call a number or a con- functions:
Phone number
tact using the voice control included – press the voice control button, then
with your multimedia system. Dial say “Help”. The system displays a
Press the voice control button  to Correct number of help categories on the
display the main voice control menu. Back
screen;
After the sound signal, say one of the – select the required function.
following: The “Help” function is available at all
– “Call” followed by the name of the times. For example, if you wish to find
Quit Help
contact you wish to call; the “Phone” on the screen and you say
“Help”, the help voice will assist you in
or using the function.
– “Dial” followed by the telephone
number you wish to call. Voice control can also be used to view
Note: you are recommended to dictate your call log and read an SMS.
the numerals either one at a time or two Press the voice control button  to
at a time. display the main voice control menu.
The system displays the number, After the sound signal, say one of the
say “Dial” to call the number or following:
“Correct”/“Return” to say another
number. – “Call history” or “Recent calls”;
or
– “Read SMS” or “Display SMS”.
Note: only the “SMS” received while
driving can be read.

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Using voice recognition (8/9)
Using the phone’s voice
recognition with the
5
multimedia system
Devices Phone
To use your phone’s voice recognition
system with your multimedia system
you should: Add new device B
– connect your telephone to the multi- Nicolas’s phone

media system (refer to the section on Elodie’s phone


“Connecting, disconnecting a tele-
Phone 874
phone”);
– ensure that your phone has a voice Cancel

recognition function compatible with


your multimedia system.
Note: If the voice recognition from your
phone is compatible with the multime- Note: if you wish to use your phone’s To reactivate your phone’s voice rec-
dia system, the  5 pictogram appears voice recognition with the multimedia ognition system with the multime-
from the “Paired devices list” menu. system, make sure that you are located dia system, briefly press your vehi-
For more information, please refer
in a network coverage area. cle’s voice recognition button  or
to “Connecting/disconnecting a tele- To activate your phone’s voice recogni- screen B.
phone”. tion system with the multimedia system, To deactivate your phone’s voice rec-
press and hold your vehicle’s voice rec- ognition system with the multimedia
ognition button . system, press and hold your vehicle’s
The multimedia screen displays your voice recognition button .
telephone’s main voice control menu
on the B screen.

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Using voice recognition (9/9)
From the main voice control menu, you Using the One Shot feature To use this function, press the voice
can use voice control for some of your
The One Shot feature allows you carry recognition button  , wait for the
phone’s functions. sound signal then state your command.
out a more accurate and direct voice
Voice recognition is disabled: command in order to avoid going
– when reversing your vehicle; through the “Phone”, “Phonebook”,
“Navigation”, “Destination” menus.
– during a call.
To use the telephone function you can
Note: the voice recognition session is command directly:
automatically deactivated after several
seconds of inactivity. – “Call Alice”;
– “Call office”;
– ...
To use the navigation function you can
command directly:
– “Go to Champs Elysée”;
– “Go home”;
– ...
For the multimedia functions, you can
command directly:
– “Station Classique”;
– “Play Bluetooth”;
– ...

When using your phone’s voice rec-


ognition with the multimedia system,
the transfer of cellular data required
for its operation can generate ad-
ditional costs not included in your
phone service contract.

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1.24
Navigation

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Enter a destination. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.9
Traffic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.25
Navigation settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.27
2.1
map (1/7)

Map K A

From the home screen, press Menu,


K A
then Navigation to access the map.
You can also access the map from the J
Navigation widget. E
B
The map shows your current position H
J
and the information that you configured B
(show POIs, weather, traffic, etc.) Route des rédacteurs H
G F E D C G C
M F L
“Map” screen with a route in B Information on traffic conditions over
progress the next few miles. Press this area to
A Journey information such as your ar- view the list of incidents on the route
rival time, additional time due to traf- in progress.
fic and the total distance remaining. C Pop-up menu.
Note: by pressing area A, the multime- D Views/Zoom:
dia system displays either the arrival – press the “±” button to display the
time or remaining journey time. front and rear zoom buttons;
– press the “Views” button to dis-
play a 2D/2D view facing North,
3D/3D Inception, “Traffic”.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

2.2
map (2/7)
Note: depending on the multimedia
screen, these functions may be sepa-
rated: N P Q K Q
– L Zoom “±”; Fast route Avenue des Champs-Elysées
– M “Views”.
E Location and the name of the street
which you are on. Access additional
features by pressing.
R
F Navigation menu.
G Back to previous screen or back to
navigation menu. Go
Visual
feedback Route des rédacteurs

H Speed Check or Speed Camera area


warning U T S
J Speed limit indicator panel.
K While a route is in progress, infor- Route calculation screen “Map” screen without a route in
mation on upcoming road turns and Q When a route is in progress, this progress
the name of the next street on your function can be used to return to Information area  K is replaced by a
route. Touch the unit to display the the route in progress after moving compass.
voice guidance volume adjustment around the map. Use Q to return to your current position.
menu and repeat the previous guid- R Zoom: zoom in and out buttons.
ing instruction.
S Pop-up menu
N Journey information such as your ar-
rival time, additional time due to traf- T Depending on the equipment, use
fic and distance. “Visual feedback” to display a photo
of the destination location if avail-
P Information on the road types used able.
(motorways, toll roads, motorail).
U Press the Go button to start the se-
lected route.
For safety reasons, carry
out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

2.3
map (3/7)
Pop-up menu with no route in Use the “Map” tab to access the follow-
progress ing settings:
V Press the pop-up menu to access the – Map colour
“Settings” menu. – Time display
Use the “Route” tab to access the fol- – “2D/2D views facing North, 3D/3D
lowing settings: Inception, “Traffic”;
– Route type – Traffic display
– Use traffic detour – Traffic signs
– Allow toll roads – Auto zoom
Detour all
– Allow motorways – My car
W – Allow ferries – Junction view
– Allow car train – POI display
Traffic screen – Automatic guidance proposal – Weather display.
V View of traffic events on the map or – Destinations shared with other de-
vices Pop-up menu with a route in
by a list of events. progress
W Press the Detour all button to avoid – Allow time-restricted roads
Press the pop-up menu to access the
all areas with traffic disruption. – Allow roads with time-based toll (“vi- following menus:
gnette”)
– “Cancel route”;
– Avoidance area
– Guidance voice;
– Allow unpaved road.
– Route details;
– “Settings”.

“Cancel route”
Stops the navigation in progress.

2.4
map (4/7)
You can also adjust the “Guidance
voice” volume when it is activated:
– by rotating the central control;
Route details
– using the steering column control.
Av. Daumesnil 300m 00:00 00:05
Note: if this function is deactivated,
no voice guidance instructions will be Rue Picpus 125m 00:02 00:07

issued by the multimedia system. 5


Rue L. Braille 200m 00:09 00:18

Rue de Toul 75m 00:01 00:19

Porte Dorée 350m 00:04 00:23

Summary Road list Steps

1 2 3 4

Guidance voice Route details


From the pop-up menu you can adjust This function is used to view the details
the “Guidance voice” volume: of the current route.
– press 2 and 3 to reduce or increase From the “Summary” tab you can view
the guidance voice volume; the departure address and destination
– press the 1 button to activate/deacti- address as well as the routes taken.
vate the guidance voice. From the “Road list” tab you can view
Note: the level indicator 4 is shown for the route in detail.
information purposes. You can’t use it From the “Steps” tab you can view the
to adjust the volume level. various directions, distances and dura-
tions for each stage of the journey.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

2.5
map (5/7)

Display mode 3D view 3D Inception view


You can select between several dis- The map displays your current position The map is angled slightly upwards to
play modes by pressing the View/Zoom on a 3D map surface. It automatically provide a longer distance of visibility.
button D. faces the direction of travel. It automatically faces the direction of
travel.
Route view
The map displays your complete route.

2D view
The map displays your current location
and faces the direction you are travel-
ling in.

2D/North view
The map displays your current position
facing North.

2.6
map (6/7)
Guidance Step 3: Manoeuvre
Guidance is activated once the route The multimedia system announces the
has been calculated. The multimedia manoeuvre that you need to carry out.
system guides you all the way along e.g. “Take the next right”.
your route, informing you at each inter-
section of the direction to follow over Once the manoeuvre has been com-
several stages. pleted, the map will appear in full
screen.
Step 1: Preparation
Note: if you do not follow the driving
The multimedia system will inform you, recommendations or if you quit the
using the navigation voice, that you will calculated route, a new route is auto-
soon have to carry out a manoeuvre. matically calculated by the multimedia
Step 2: Alert system. 5 6
The multimedia system announces the
manoeuvre that you need to carry out.
Lane
e.g. “In 400 metres, take the next exit”.
The display automatically switches to
The screen displays a detailed repre-
a more detailed view in order to guide
sentation or 3D image of the manoeu-
you to the correct lane for the next ma-
vre.
noeuvre:
– Grey lane(s) 5: the lane can be taken
but is not part of the calculated route.
– White lane(s) 6: the lane should be
followed to continue on your calcu-
lated route.
Note: other lanes may appear during
the manoeuvre.

2.7
map (7/7)

7
Fast route Avenue des Champs-Elysées Weather
Guyancourt (France)

Visual
Go feedback

Weather Press the weather icon  7 to view a


weather forecast over the next few
From the pop-up menu, you can acti-
hours.
vate or deactivate the weather display
on the map. This information can also be accessed
from the “Weather” widget.
The multimedia system lets you know
the weather forecast around your posi-
tion and at the destination if a route is
in progress.
Note: services must be activated in
order to display the weather. Please
see the section entitled “Activating
services”.

2.8
Entering a destination (1/16)

“Navigation”
menu

From the home screen, press the card


or press “Menu”, then “Navigation”.
Find an ad- History Favourites Points of in-
dress terest
Using voice recognition to enter an
address
Coordinates Route Traffic Navigation set-
On the menu, press the voice recogni- tings

tion button: following the audible signal,


you will be able to dictate a destination
town, number and/or street name and/
or area. For more information, see the
section on “Using voice recognition”. 1
Use the navigation menu  1 to access
the following functions:
– “Find an address”;
– “History
– “Favourites
– “Points of interest”;
– “Coordinates”;
– “Route”;
Precautions regarding – “Traffic”;
navigation
– “Navigation settings”.
Use of the navigation
system does not in any way
replace the responsibility or vigi-
lance of the driver when driving the
vehicle.

2.9
Entering a destination (2/16)

2 3 4 5

Find an ad- Call logs From fa- Points of in-


dress vourites terest

Coordinates Route Traffic Navigation set-


tings

Current pos. In a city

One Line Search For example: “Rouen”. You can display the suggestions in a
Note: additional information provided list 5 or on the map 4.
Use the One Line Search function for a
quick and precise search. by your multimedia system may vary, The map display  4 shows the geo-
depending on your connection type. graphical position for each suggestion.
As soon as you enter the first letters
in the  2 search field, the multimedia
system suggests a street name, town
or POI (point of interest).
Press the 3 button to view the full list of
suggestions.

2.10
Entering a destination (3/16)
Use the pop-up menu 8 to:
6 7 – save the selected address to your fa-
vourites;
Ern_
Address
Rue Ernest Lacoste – enter the destination location details
Country France
Rue Ernest Lavisse (latitude and longitude values).
City Paris Rue Ernest Léfébure

Street

House Number

Enter junction

Go Map

From the search area 6 enter a street


name.
Find an address
When you start entering letters, the
system suggests similar town names.
From this menu you can enter a com- You can:
plete or partial address: country, town, – press the town/city name displayed
post code, street, number, etc. On first on-screen to confirm your selection;
use, the system asks you to choose the
destination country. Enter the town/city – access the full list 7 returned by your
name or a postcode using the keypad. search.
Note: the system stores previously en-
tered cities in its memory.
Note: only addresses known to the
system through the digital map are au-
thorised.

2.11
Entering a destination (4/16)
Use the “Route” tab  11 to access the During guidance, when you launch the
route history. Select a route to start search for a new destination you have
9 guidance. the choice between setting it as either:
History Use the magnifying glass icon  9 to – a waypoint;
search for an address, a route stored in – a new destination.
Fuel station Paris Saint-Quentin 11-09-2018
the route history, or to enter a new ad-
Centre commercial Vélisy 07-09-2018
dress using the keypad.
Technocentre Guyancourt 25-08-2018
Champs Elysée Paris 24-08-2018 From the pop-up menu you
can  10access the “Address”  12 and
“Route” tabs 11 to:
Address Route
– “Delete” one or more of the ad-
dresses selected;
12 11 10 – “Delete all”;
– “Sort by date”;
– “Sort by name”;
“History” – “Save as favourite”.

Use this menu to select a destination


from the list of recently used addresses.
These are automatically stored.
From the “Address” tab  12 you can
access the stored destination history.
Select a destination to start guidance.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

2.12
Entering a destination (5/16)
From the “Route” tab 16, you can:
13 14 – “Add new route”; 20 21
Favourites – run a route saved in your favourites. Modify address

Add new address


Use the magnifying glass icon  13 to
search for an address, a route stored in Name Home
the route history, or to enter a new ad-
19 Home
dress using the keypad. Address

18 Work (empty) When you select “Home”  19 or


“Work” 18 for the first time, the system
asks you to register an address.
Address Route
Note: Only one “Home” address and
17 16 15 “Work” address can be recorded by the
multimedia system.

From the “Address” menu 17, press on


Add new address” 14:
“Favourites”
– “Name” 20 to name your new favour-
ite destination;
From the “Address” tab 17, you can: – Address  21 to access the following
– “Add new address”; search functions:
– run navigation guidance to your – “Find an address”;
Home 19 or place of Work 18. – “Call logs”;
– run navigation guidance to an ad- – “Points of interest”;
dress saved in your favourites. – “Coordinates”;
– “On map”.

2.13
Entering a destination (6/16)
From the “Route” tab  16, press “Add
new route”: 23
22
– “Name” to name your new favourite
route; Total
– Route to access the following search Total Relais Guyancourt
10 avenue de l’Europe, 78280 Guyancourt
functions: Total Saint Cyr
Fuel station Parking Restaurant Accommodation
– “Add as waypoint”; 21 avenue Pompidou, 78210 Yveline

– “Add as destination”.
You can search using the following Renault Journey Shopping Hospital
functions: garage Travel Clinic

– “Find an address”;
– “Call logs”;
– Points of interest POI. 24
Use the pop-up menu 15 to:
– “Edit”: “Search by name”
– “Name” 20 of the favourite; In the search area 22, enter a POI cat-
– “Address” 21 or “Route “ of the fa- “Points of interest”
egory (name of a restaurant, shop etc.).
vourites according to the tab se-
lected; Select a desired POI from the list of re-
A point of interest (POI) is a service, es- sults 23.
– Delete (select one or more ad- tablishment or even a tourist area close
dresses); to a location (start point, destination Use the pop-up menu 24 to:
– “Delete all”; city, en route etc.).
– “Sort by name”. – display “Online results”:
The points of interest are grouped – “Reset” the search.
by category: Fuel station, Parking,
Accommodation etc.
Select the “Navigation” menu, then
“Points of interest” to select a destina-
tion from points of interest.
For safety reasons, carry
out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

2.14
Entering a destination (7/16)
“Search by category”
The navigation system suggests sev- 25
eral POIs in the category selected, ac-
cording to the tab selected:
– no route in progress:
– “Current position”;
– “In a city” (enter town name).
– when a route is in progress:
– “On route”;
– “Destination”; Go Call
– “Current position”;
– “In a city” (enter town name).
Use the pop-up menu 24 to:
– display “Online results”: Select a POI from the results list 23. Fuel prices
– “Sort by price” (depending on POI);
– “Sort by distance”. Depending on the equipment, the multi- The Fuel station POI shows the petrol
media system can be used to: stations around your position, as well
– you can contact some POIs directly as the price of fuel for your vehicle.
(to reserve a place or for information) The price of fuel is associated to a
by pressing on “Call”; colour indicator:
– start navigation towards the selected – Green: petrol stations offering the
POI, by pressing “Go”; lowest prices;
– preview the destination location
using the display 25. – Orange: petrol stations offering aver-
age prices;
From the pop-up menu, you can add
the address in your favourites. – Red: petrol stations offering the high-
est prices.

2.15
Entering a destination (8/16)
You can select the areas then enter the
“latitude” and “longitude” values using
the keypad.
Enter coordinates Once the coordinates have been en-
tered, press Go to go directly to this
destination or press Map to view the
details on the map.
From the pop-up menu 26, press:
– “UTM” to enter coordinates in UTM
format;
Go Map
– “Units and formats”: decimal de-
26 grees; decimal degrees and min-
utes; decimal degrees, minutes and
seconds;
– “Save as favourite”.
“Coordinates”

From the “Navigation” menu, press


“Coordinates”.
Use this menu to search for a destina-
tion by entering its coordinates.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

2.16
Entering a destination (9/16)
When a route is in progress: “Modify route”
– “Cancel route”; Use this function to modify your current
– “Modify route”; route:
Route
– “Avoidance area”; – “Add as waypoint”;

– “Overview”; – “Add as destination”.


Cancel Create Avoidance Overview
route route area
– “Route details”; Then select the required function:

– “Route simulation”. – “Find an address”;


Route Route simu-
No route in progress: – “History”;
details lation

– “Create route”; – “Favourites”;

– “Avoidance area”. – “Points of interest”;


– “Coordinates”;
“Cancel route”
– “On map”.
Use this function to cancel the current
route.
“Route”

Use this function to manage a des-


tination with associated stops. From
the main menu, press “Navigation”,
select the navigation menu, then press
“Route” to access the Route menus:

2.17
Entering a destination (10/16)

27 28 33
Avoidance Avoidance Avoidance area
area area
Name Unknown Add new avoidance area

Motorways Bordeaux, France

Paris, France
31

Draw Save

30 29 32 34

“Avoidance area” Press the “Draw” button 30 to create a From the pop-up menu  34 of the
Use this function to avoid a set or de- “Avoidance area”. Avoidance area menu, press:
fined geographical area. Briefly press the map again to display – “Delete “ (select one or more areas
From the “Avoidance area” menu, press the Avoidance area 31. to be avoided);
“Add new avoidance area” or select pre- Pinch/spread to enlarge or reduce the – “Delete all”.
viously stored areas. Press “Name” 27 area selected. By pressing the magnifying glass  33
to change it using the keypad. Press the “Save” button 32 to add the you can search for stored areas to
Choose to avoid a certain sections of selected area to the list of areas to avoid.
motorway using the 28 button. avoid.
From the  29 pop-up menu, press To modify a “Avoidance area”, select it
“Select city” to manually enter the coun- from the list of areas to be avoided and
try and town. press the “Edit” button on the map.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

2.18
Entering a destination (11/16)
Use the 37 pop-up menu to access the
following functions:
– “Cancel route”;
Fast route
– “Guidance voice”; 38
– “Alternative routes”;
– “Route details”;
– “Settings”.

“Route details”
Cancel
Visual
feedback With this function you can view the
route stages in detail, using several
35 36 37 tabs: Cancel

– “Summary”;
“Overview” – “Road list”; When a route is in progress, use the 38
Use this function to view all of your – “Steps”. control to return to the cursor position
route on a map. after moving around the navigation
map.
To use this function, launch navigation
then press on “Route” in the navigation When there is no current route, use
menu, then “Overview”. the  38 control to view the complete
journey after moving around the navi-
Depending on your equipment level, gation map.
use the 36 button for a Visual feedback
of the destination location.
Press the 35 button to cancel the cur-
rent route.

2.19
Entering a destination (12/16)

39 43 45 46
Route details 43
Route details Route details
Rue de Toul
39
Av. Daumesnil 300m 00:00 00:05
Start position 75m 00:10 00:05 Diversion
Rue de Toul 125m 00:02 00:07

Point of arrival Rue L. Braille 200m 00:09 00:18

Rue Picpus 75m 00:01 00:19


Roads taken
Porte Dorée 350m 00:04 00:23

Summary Road list Steps Summary Road list Steps

42 41 40 44 47

Summary Road list The 45 bar will display information on


From the Summary tab 40 you can view From the Road list tab 44 you can view each stage (distance, stage time and
your: the route in detail. arrival time).

– “Start position” 39; From the list of stages 43, you can view The navigation system may suggest
different directions, names of streets that you avoid an event on one of your
– “Point of arrival” 42; stages.
and avenues taken, distance remaining
– “Roads taken” 41 (toll road, ferry, rail- and time for each stage. If you press the Detour button  46,
way ferry, etc.). the navigation system will calculate a
press on one of the journey stages 43
to view the stage selected on the map detour route.
with the possibility of moving back to
previous stages or forward to following
stages using the arrows 47.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

2.20
Entering a destination (13/16)
The speed of the simulation may be
modified by pressing the 51 button.
50
During the simulation, you can view
Route details the speed limit 54 as well as details in
Current position
Technocentre the 50 area (distance remaining, arrival
time and journey time).
Av. Daumesnil
48 By pressing the 50 area, the simulation
300m 00:00 00:05
54 is carried out while the journey over-
Rue Picpus
51 view remains visible.
125m 00:00 00:05

Summary Road list Steps

49 53 52

“Steps” “Route simulation”


From the Steps 49 tab, you can see the Use this function to simulate the route
different stages of your trip (distance, you will be taking to reach the destina-
journey time and arrival time). tion.
By pressing on one of the stages in Press the  52 button to stop or launch
the 48 list, you can access the photo, the simulation.
name, full address and geographical Press the 53 button to return to the start
coordinates of the location. of the route simulation.

2.21
Entering a destination (14/16)

Route Traffic Navigation set-


tings
map of the area within range La Coudray sur Chartres

Find an ad- Call logs From fa- Points of in-


dress vourites terest Eco

Standard

Range Route Traffic Navigation set-


tings

57 56 55

The Navigation menu for Use the Range button  56 to view the
electric vehicle and hybrid geographical area still within range
Range menu once you have arrived at your next
vehicle stage or final destination.
From the home screen, press the card
This menu shows the geographical This map shows available charging
or press “Menu”, then “Navigation”. The
area within range, given your vehicle’s points for your vehicle. Refer to the
configuration of the multimedia system
remaining charge: “Navigation settings” section to set the
depends on your vehicle’s engine.
charging parameters.
Additional menus and different settings – the Standard blue area represents
are displayed. the area in range given the current
driving mode;
– the green Eco area represents the
area in range if Eco mode is used.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

2.22
Entering a destination (15/16)
Depending on the equipment, the
Charge 57 button displays the list of the
available charging points within range. 58 59 61 Go

The dropdown menu 55 allows you to Tour Montparnasse Tour Montparnasse


display or hide the points of interest
(POI).
Total Vaucresson

Guardian angel 13:15 + 00:30

Total Vaucresson
The multimedia system informs you 14:30 + 00:30

when the number of charging sockets


located around your position is lower
than 3. You can deactivate the function Go Go

from the Navigation menu, Settings, EV


tab. 60

“Route” Destination out of range


From the Route menu, select Overview The SRP assistant (Smart Route
to view the whole of your route. Planner) comes into operation if your
destination is out of range, given the re-
Press the Go button 60. The multime-
maining charge.
dia system informs you if your destina-
tion 59 is in range (black) or not (red), In the information area 61, the SRP as-
depending on the vehicle’s charge. sistant displays:
The information field 58 displays the re- – the name of the charging station;
maining charge once you arrive at the – the time of arrival at the charging
destination. point;
– the charging time.
Refer to the Navigation settings section
to activate the SRP assistant.

2.23
Entering a destination (16/16)

63 64
Charging station
PICASSO - LES
ARCHIVES station
400 m
Fuel station
CHATELET St Jacques
garage
600 m
Charging
station de l’ARSENAL garage

750 m

Fuel station Charging


station Route Destination Current pos. In a city Go Call

63 64

Charging station Select one of the charging stations for


The Charging Station POI 64 shows the more information:
“Points of interest”
charging stations around your position, – distance to and address of the sta-
along your route, around the destina- tion;
The configuration of the multime- tion or in a town or city. – charging type (free, on subscription
dia system depends on your vehicle’s Each station indicates the number of etc.) ;
engine: compatible sockets available for your – the number of charging sockets
– Fuel station 63 for internal combus- vehicle. (available and total).
tion engine vehicles and hybrid vehi- Colour coding indicates the availability From this menu you can:
cles (without charging socket); of the charging sockets: – run navigation to the station;
– Charging station 64 for electric vehi- – Green: socket available; – call the station;
cles; – Red: socket unavailable. – reserve a charging socket.
– Fuel station  63 and Charging
Station  64 for hybrid vehicles (with
charging socket).

2.24
Traffic (1/2)
From the home screen, press “Menu”,
“Navigation”, then navigation menu  3,
then “Traffic” to access the latest traffic
information.
The traffic information bar on your
route 1 informs you of traffic incidents in
the form of dots on the map and covers
the main routes.
1
From the pop-up menu  2, you can
access the “Navigation settings”.
Note: the availability of the “Traffic”
services may vary.
3 2

“Traffic”

The “Traffic” function uses real-time


online information.

Precautions regarding
navigation
Use of the navigation
system does not in any way
replace the responsibility or vigi-
lance of the driver when driving the
vehicle.

2.25
Traffic (2/2)

4 5 6 5
Traffic Map
Rue de Rivolis - 300m
Traffic jams 300m
M° Saint Antoine - M° Tuilerie

Caution 750m Traffic jams A


10
7
Road works 1200m
11
Accidents 2500m

Detour
Detour all Detour all

9 8 9 8 12

“Traffic” screen From the  8 pop-up menu, you can Traffic incident details
access the various navigation settings, Tap one of the items in the incident list
Traffic incident map 4 or traffic incident
see section: “Navigation settings”. to view details and to display the rele-
list 5.
Use “Detour all” 9 to avoid congested vant section of the route on the map A.
When a route is in progress, use the 6
areas. You can scroll through the traffic inci-
icon to centre the route as a whole.
Traffic incident list. dents using the  12 arrows and com-
When a route is not in progress, use
mand the system to avoid a selected
the 6 icon to return to the cursor posi- From the incident list 5, you can access incident by pressing the “Detour”
tion after moving around the map. the details of incidents on your route. button 11.
Press the zoom in/out buttons  7 to Select one of the incidents on the list 10
adjust the map. to display it in detail on the map.

2.26
Navigation settings (1/6)
“Route” Route type
From the “ Route” tab  1, you can This setting gives you the option of a
access the settings below: Fast, Eco or a Short route.
Navigation settings
– Route type “Enable alternative route”
Route type
Fast Eco Short – “Enable alternative route”; You can allow/block an alternative route
Enable alternative route – “Use traffic detour”; by pressing ON or OFF.

Use traffic detour – “Allow toll roads”; “Use traffic detour”


Always Ask Never
– “Allow motorways”; You can set detours and configure to
“Always”, “Ask” or “Never”.
– “Allow ferries”;
Route Map “Allow toll roads”
– “Allow car train”;
1 2 This setting governs the use of toll
– Automatic guidance proposal roads and you can set it to Always, Ask
– “Downloadable destinations”; or Never.
– “Allow time-restricted roads”;
“Navigation – “Allow roads with time-based toll (“vi-
settings” menu gnette”)”;
– “Avoidance area”;
From the home screen, press the
map or, from the main menu, press – “Allow unpaved road”.
Navigation.
Press the Navigation Menu, then
Navigation settings.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

2.27
Navigation settings (2/6)
“Allow motorways” You can access the settings below: Allow time-restricted roads
Allow/block the use of motorways on – Authorise navigation programming by This option governs the use of time-
the route by pressing ON or OFF. pressing ON or OFF restricted roads and you can set it to
“Allow ferries” – Automatic guidance proposal by Always, When open or Never.
pressing ON or OFF “Allow roads with time-based toll (“vi-
Allow/block the use of ferries on the – Delete journeys log.
route by pressing ON or OFF. gnette”)”
“Downloadable destinations” Activate/deactivate the use of toll roads
“Allow car train”
From your telephone, you can plan a on the route by pressing “ON” or “OFF”.
Allow/block the use of motorail on the journey and share it with the multimedia
route by pressing ON or OFF. “Avoidance area”
system. For further information about
the dedicated app, refer to the section Activate/Deactivate the area to be
Automatic guidance proposal on MY Renault. avoided on the route by pressing “ON”
Use this navigation programming func- or “OFF”.
When starting your vehicle, the mul-
tion to manage the confidentiality pa- timedia systems informs you of “You Allow unpaved road
rameters related to your navigation have planned a route on your smart-
data programming. Allow/block the use of roads unsuitable
phone”. for vehicles on the route by pressing
The multimedia system analyses your You will have the choice between: ON or OFF.
daily journeys and trip times in order to
suggest a destination without the need – “Go”; Pop-up menu
to configure it when the multimedia – “Save to favourites”;
– “Ignore”. From the pop-up menu 2, you can reini-
system starts. E.g. home, work etc. tialise the Navigation settings.
Allow/block destination sharing by
pressing ON or OFF.

2.28
Navigation settings (3/6)
“Map colour” Allow/block them by pressing ON or
Use this option to set the map colour to OFF.
Auto, Day or Night. Press the Reset button on the pop-up
Navigation settings
“Time display” menu to switch all settings to ON.
Time display
Use this option to display the Arrival “Auto zoom”
Traffic display time at destination or the Time to des- Allow/block Auto zoom by pressing ON
Junction view tination. or OFF.
Map colour Auto Day Night “Traffic display”
Weather display Allow/block Display traffic by pressing
ON or OFF.
Route Map
“Traffic signs”
3 4 This menu provides the following func-
tions:
“Map” – “Traffic sign recognition”;
Use the “Map” tab 3 to access the fol- – “Overspeed sound alert”;
lowing settings:
– “Risk area display”;
– “Map colour”;
– “Risk area sound alert”.
– “Time display”;
– “Traffic display”;
– “Traffic signs”;
– “Auto zoom”;
– “My car”;
– “Junction view”;
– “POI display”;
– “Weather display”. For safety reasons, carry
out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

2.29
Navigation settings (4/6)
“POI display” “Weather display”
Activate/deactivate the display of Points Allow/block the weather view by press-
of Interest (POI) on the map: ing ON or OFF.
Vehicle
– “Fuel station”; Pop-up menu
– “Charging station” (for electric and From the pop-up menu 4, you can reini-
hybrid vehicles); tialise the Navigation settings.
– “Parking”;
– “Restaurant”;
– “Residence”;
– “Travel and Travel”;
5 6 – “Shopping”;
– “Hospital”;
“My car” – ...
To change the type of cursor, press the From the map, you can select the POI
left / right arrows 6 and select the de- directly. The multimedia system will
sired model. suggest several options:
To confirm your selection, remain on – “Go”;
the desired model and press the return – “Call”.
arrow 5.
For more information, please see
“Junction view” “Points of interest” in the section enti-
Allow/block Junction view by pressing tled “Enter a destination”.
ON or OFF.

2.30
Navigation settings (5/6)

Navigation settings Charge type Connector type

Low battery warning ON Normal charging Connector type 01

Charging station assistance Auto Manual Quick charging Connector type 02

Guardian angel ON Accelerated charging Connector type 03

Charge type Quick battery change Connector type 04

Connector type Unknown Connector type 05

EV Route Map

Electric vehicle “Guardian angel” “Connector type”


From the “EV” 7 tab, you can configure The multimedia system informs you Allows you to select the charging sta-
the charging settings and alerts. when the number of charging sockets tions which offer a charging socket
around your location is less than 3. adapted to your vehicle and to display
“Low battery warning”
“Charge type” them on the map.
Warns you when the battery charge
level falls below 20%. Allows you to select the charging sta-
tions which offer, depending on your
“Charging station assistance”
selection, a charging mode appropriate
Allows you to search for charging sta- to your needs and to display them on
tions if your destination is out of range, the map.
given the remaining charge.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

2.31
Navigation settings (6/6)
“Charge type”
Allows you to select the charging sta-
tions which offer, depending on your
Navigation settings selection, a charging mode appropriate
Eco-Nav to your needs and to display them on
Charge type
the map.
Connector type
“Connector type”
Price
Allows you to select the charging sta-
tions which offer a charging socket
Means of payment adapted to your vehicle and to display
Hybrid Route Map
them on the map.
“Price”
8 Select the display of charging sockets
according to whether access is paid or
Hybrid vehicle free;
From the “Hybrid” tab 8, you can config- “Means of payment”
ure the settings and warnings related to Selecting your method of payment.
hybrid vehicles:
“Eco-Nav”
This function uses information related
to your route to optimise the electrical
energy consumption and minimise fuel
consumption.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

2.32
Multimedia

Music. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.2
Photo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4
Video. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.6
Listen to the radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.8
3.1
MUSIC (1/2)
5 Length of the audio track playing.
1 2 3
6 Access to the pop-up menu.
“Music” menu
7 Activate/deactivate repeat of the
A track or playlist.
From the main menu, press “Music”, 8 Access the current playlist;
from other menus press the shortcut in B
area A. 9 Short press: Play the next audio
15 4 track.
Use this menu to listen to music from Press and hold: Fast forward.
an external source (USB, AUX etc.). 14 5
Select an input source connected to the 10 C urrently playing audio track
system from the following list: progress bar.

– “USB-1” (USB port); 11 Pause/resume the audio track.


– “USB-2” (USB port); 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 12 Short press: return to the start of
– “Bluetooth”; the current audio track.
– “AUX” (Jack socket). Play mode Second short press (less than 3
The music sources described above seconds after the first short press):
B Information on the audio track play the preceding audio track.
may vary according to the equipment currently playing (song title, artist
level. Only the sources that are avail- Press and hold: Rewind.
name, album title and visual of
able are displayed and can be selected the cover, if transferred from the 13 Activate/deactivate random play-
on the multimedia screen. source). back of the audio tracks.
Note: some formats may not be recog- 1 Shortcut to the “Navigation” 14 C urrent audio track playback
nised by the system. menu. time.
Note: the USB flash drive must be 2 Shortcut to the “Phone” menu. 15 Access the audio sources.
FAT32 or NTFS formatted and have a
minimum capacity of 8GB and a maxi- 3 Name of the source currently
mum capacity of 64GB. playing.
4 Shortcut to the audio playlist clas-
sified by category.

3.2
MUSIC (2/2)
You can sort the playback by cate-
gory (“Playlists”, “Artists”, “Albums”,
“Podcasts”, etc.) When playing a track,
you can:
– access the current playback list 8;
– access the next track by pressing 9
or press and hold to fast forward
through the current track;
– pause by pressing 11;
– access the previous track by press-
ing  12 or press and hold to rewind
the current track;
– view the scroll bar  10 and use it to
select the music.
Note: depending on the input source
From the Search menu, you access connected, the display on the multime- “List” mode
the playlists classified by category dia screen will vary.
Press the “List” button to access the
(Playlists, Artists, Albums, Podcasts).
current playlist.
Note: only available sources can be se-
Note: The system reads all tracks by
lected. Unavailable sources won’t be
default.
shown on the screen.
Note: the playlists described above
vary depending on the input source
connected and its content.

Pop-up menu 6
From the pop-up menu 6, press Audio
settings to access the sound settings
(bass, balance, volume/speed etc.).

You can change the music using the


button on the steering column con-
trol.

3.3
Photo (1/2)

“Photo” menu

From the main menu, press


“Applications”, then press the “Photo”
tab. 1 1
Select a connected input source.
If several sources are connected, select
one of the input sources from the fol-
lowing list to access the photos:
– “USB-1" (USB port);
– “USB-2” (USB port). 6 5 4 3 2 3
Note: Some formats may not be read-
able by the system.
Playback – rotate a photo by pressing 5;
– play a slideshow by pressing 4;
You can choose to see all the photos in
Note: the USB flash drive must be – save your changes and return to the
a slideshow or view a single photo.
FAT32 or NTFS formatted and have a previous screen by pressing 6.
minimum capacity of 8GB and a maxi- When viewing a photo, you can:
mum capacity of 64GB. – access the previous or the next
photo by quickly swiping the image
preview area 1;
– switch from normal mode (adjusted)
to full screen mode by pressing the 3
key or by clicking the image preview
area 1 twice;

Photo playback is only possible


when the vehicle is stationary.

3.4
Photo (2/2)
Information
From this menu, you can access photo
information (title, type, access path,
size, resolution).
Note: For more information on compat-
ible photo formats, please consult an
Authorised Dealer.

Select profile
From this menu, you can change the
profile image. Confirm by pressing “OK”
to save your changes.

6 2 “Settings”
From this menu, you can access the
Pop-up menu slideshow settings:
From the photo display screen, press 2 – change the display time for each
to: photo in the slideshow;
– get detailed information of photos – active/deactivate animation effect
(title, file type, date, path etc.); between each photo in the slide-
– set the photo as a user profile; show.
– accessing settings Note: the slideshow animation effect is
activated by default.

3.5
Video (1/2)

“Video” menu

From the main menu, press


“Applications”, then press the “Video” 1
menu. 1
Select a connected input source. 2 3
If several sources are connected, select
one of the input sources from the fol- 2 3
lowing list to access the videos:
– “USB-1" (USB port); 9 4
– “USB-2” (USB port). 9 8 7 6 5 4
8 7 6 5
Note: some formats and resolutions
may be incompatible with the multime-
“Video” – pause by pressing 6;
dia system. When playing a video, you can: – access the next video by pressing 5;
Note: the USB flash drive must be – adjust the brilliance by pressing the 2 – click twice on the image preview
FAT32 or NTFS formatted and have a key; area  1 to switch the video to full
minimum capacity of 8GB and a maxi- screen mode;
– adjust the playback rate by pressing
mum capacity of 64GB. the 3 button; – press  9 to return to the previous
screen.
– access the pop-up menu 4;
Note: some functions are only avail-
– access the previous video by press-
able in full screen mode.
ing 7 if the playtime does not exceed
3 seconds. After 3 seconds, the Note: the play controls disappear au-
video resumes from the beginning; tomatically after 10 seconds when play-
ing a video in full screen mode.
– use the scroll bar 8;
Video playback is only possi-
ble when the vehicle is stationary.
When driving, only the soundtrack
of the current video remains active.

3.6
Video (2/2)
Information
From this menu, you can access infor-
mation about the video (title, type, time,
resolution).
Note: For further information about
compatible video formats, please con-
sult an authorised dealer.

“Settings”
From the “Settings” menu, you can
choose the type of display:
– normal (adjusted);
4 – full screen.

Pop-up menu
Using the pop-up menu 4, you can:
– get detailed information about the
video (title, file type, date, path, etc.);
– Accessing settings.

3.7
Listening to the radio (1/5)
A
11
“Radio” menu 1 2 3
1
A 5
3 2
From the main menu, press “Radio”. If
a radio station is already playing, press 4
4
the shortcut to area  A from some of
the pages on the “Navigation” or “Phone” 11 5
menus.

10 7 8 9 8 7 6

“Radio” screen 6 Access the pop-up menu.


1 Logo of the radio station now 7 Access the next or previous sta-
playing. tion.
2 The name of the current station 8 Access the next or previous fre-
and the frequency. Text informa- quency.
tion (artist, song etc.) 9 Frequency selector bar.
3 Indication of the activation of the 10 Return to previous screen
traffic information and station
tracking functions. 11 Access the audio sources menu
4 Access to manual entry of the de- Note: the information available de-
sired frequency. pends on the station or radio band se-
lected.
You can select a saved station, 5 Store the station now playing in
scroll through the radio stations by “Presets”.
frequency or by list depending on
the mode selected using the button
on the steering column control.

3.8
Listening to the radio (2/5)

11

7 8 9 8 7
12

“Frequency” mode Select a radio band Store a radio station as a


Use this mode to select radio stations Select FM, AM or DR (digital radio) by preset
or frequencies in the current radio pressing “Sources” 11 on the multimedia Use this function to store the station
band. To scan the frequency range, you screen. now playing.
have two options: You can also choose the radio band by In “Frequency” mode, press the 5 button
– search by frequency: scan the fre- using the button on the steering column or press and hold the logo 1 of the cur-
quencies (in 0.5 Hz steps) by repeat- control. rent station and select a location (from
edly pressing the 8 buttons or move one of the three pages 12) by pressing
the cursor on the selector bar  9 di- on the location until a beep sounds.
rectly;
You can store up to 27 radio stations.
– s earch by station: move forwards
or backwards to the next station by
pressing the 7 buttons.

3.9
Listening to the radio (3/5)
If radio stations do not use RDS or if
13 the vehicle is in an area with poor radio 14
reception, the name and logo will not
appear on the screen. Only their fre-
quencies are shown, at the top of the
list.
Note: the information available de-
pends on the station or radio band se-
lected.
Source

“List” mode “Presets” mode


This mode allows you to find a station This mode allows you to access the
by name from an alphabetical list. previously stored radio stations. For
Flick the list to scroll through all the sta- more information, refer to the “Save
tions. The radio station 13 you stopped preset” in this section.
on is played. You can also press a radio Press one of the buttons  14 to select
station on the list to play. the radio station you wish to listen to.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

3.10
Listening to the radio (4/5)
“Radio settings” When Region mode is off, if the signal
From the settings, you can activate or quality drops, the radio will switch to a
deactivate the following elements: new frequency which might be operat-
Radio settings – “Radio text”; ing as a relay for the station you were
– “Region”; listening to previously.
Radio text
– TA/I-Traffic. Note: stations in the same area some-
Regions
“Radio text” times broadcast different programmes
I-Traffic (text information) or use different programme service
Some FM radio stations broadcast names.
text information relating to their pro- TA/I-Traffic
grammes (e.g. song titles). Activate this (traffic information)
function if you would like to see these When this function is activated, your
details. audio system makes it possible to auto-
Note: This information is only available matically receive traffic bulletins when
for certain radio stations. they are broadcast on certain FM radio
Pop-up menu 6 “Region” stations (depending on the country).
Use the pop-up menu 6 in any mode to The frequency of an “FM” radio station You must then select the frequency of
go to the settings and configure the fol- may change depending on the geo- the station that is transmitting traffic in-
lowing radio functions: graphical area. formation. If another source is playing
– “Radio settings”; Activate this function to continue listen- (USB, Bluetooth), it will be automati-
– Sound environment settings; ing to the same radio station while driv- cally interrupted whenever traffic infor-
– “Sound settings”; ing. The audio system will automatically mation is received.
– Open the instructions for your multi- track frequency changes without inter-
media system. ruption.
For further information, please refer to
the section on “Settings”.

3.11
Listening to the radio (5/5)
Sound environment settings “Sound settings”
From the settings, you can activate or From this menu, you can set the follow-
deactivate the following elements: ing:
– “Natural”; – “Bass boost”: use this function to
– “Live”; boost/reduce the bass sound;
– “Club”;
– “Lounge”; – “Bass / Medium / Treble”: use this
– ... function to boost/reduce the bass,
medium or treble sounds;
Note: the environment list may vary ac-
cording to the equipment. – Speed-dependent volume control:
when this function is activated, the
volume of the audio system varies in
accordance with the vehicle speed.
You can adjust its sensitivity or dis-
able it.
For further information, please refer to
the section on “Settings”.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

3.12
Phone

Pairing, unpairing a telephone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2


Connecting, disconnecting a telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.5
Phone call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.8
Phonebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.11
Call log. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.13
Dial number. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.14
SMS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.15
Phone Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.17
Wireless charger. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.19
4.1
Pairing and unpairing a telephone (1/3)
8 Pop-up menu.
Telephone 1 2 3 9 Access the “Data” menu
menu A
10 Access the “Services” menu.
11 Access the WIFI menu.
From the home screen, press “Phone” 12 Access the Bluetooth® menu.
or (if a telephone is already connected) 4
press the shortcut  A if the “Phone” 5 13 Return to previous screen.
menu appears. This function enables 6 Note: the availability of the phone inter-
your phone to be paired with the multi- net connection 5 depends on the equip-
media system. 7 ment in the vehicle and it can be turned
Note: if no telephone is connected to on only for compatible models.
the multimedia system, some menus
will be disabled.
13 12 11 10 9 8
Pairing your telephone will enable the
multimedia system to access your tele- Pair, connect screen
phone functions. No copies of your con- 1 Connected device list.
tacts or personal data will be saved in
the multimedia system. 2 Phone voice recognition.
The multimedia system does not 3 Activate/deactivate the Bluetooth
manage telephones equipped with connection.
“dual SIM”. Adjust the settings on your 4 Add a new device.
telephone to enable the multimedia
5 Activate/deactivate the phone in-
system to pair correctly. For a list of compatible telephones,
ternet connection.
consult the https://easyconnect.
6 Activate/deactivate the “Music” renault.com site.
function.
7 Activate/deactivate the “Phone”
function.
For safety reasons, carry
out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

4.2
Pairing and unpairing a telephone (2/3)
Pairing a phone – select the functions on the telephone
to be paired;
To use your hands-free system, pair
your Bluetooth® mobile phone with – “Phone” function: access the
the multimedia system. Check that the phonebook, make and receive a
Bluetooth® of your phone is activated Connecting the telephone...
call, access the call log etc. ;
and set its status to “visible”. Please select the services that you will use
– “Music” function: access your
music;
For more information about activating
Services used previously will be automatically disconnected

– Hotspot function: Internet access


the visible status of your phone, please
via the phone.
refer to your telephone user manual. Cancel OK
– press “OK” to confirm.
Depending on the model, and if the
system requests it, enter the Bluetooth® Note: the icon for the function shows
code on your telephone to pair it to the you if it is activated.
multimedia system, or confirm the pair- Your phone is now paired to the multi-
ing request. media system.
Your telephone may ask for authorisa- From the main menu of your multime- Note: the multimedia system can store
tion to share your contacts, call logs dia system: up to six telephones.
and music. Accept sharing to find this
information on the multimedia system. – press “Phone”. A message is dis-
played on the screen asking you to
pair a telephone;
– press “Yes”. The multimedia system
searches for nearby telephones with
Bluetooth® activated that are visible;
– Select your telephone from the list;

For a list of compatible telephones,


consult the https://easyconnect.
renault.com site.

4.3
Pairing, unpairing a telephone (3/3)
Pairing another telephone Unpairing a phone Pop-up menu 8
To pair a new telephone to the multime- To unpair a telephone from the multi- Use the pop-up menu 8 to:
dia system: media system: – delete a paired device;
– Activate the Bluetooth® connection – from the main menu, select “Phone”, – delete all paired devices;
on your telephone and set its status pop-up menu then “Paired devices – access approved devices (enables
to “visible”. list ”and select the phone to be un- you to use Renault connected serv-
– from the main menu, select “Phone”, paired; ices).
the pop-up menu, “Paired devices – from the main menu, select “Settings”,
list”, “Add new device”; “System settings”, “Devices” and
select the phone to be unpaired.
– select the functions on the telephone
to be connected;
– press “OK” to confirm.
Note: the icon for the function shows
you if it is activated.
Your phone is now paired to the multi-
media system.
You can pair six telephones simulta-
neously.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

4.4
Connecting, disconnecting a telephone (1/3)
Connecting a telephone Manual connection Automatic connection
No phone can be connected to the From the “Phone” menu, then pop-up Once the multimedia system is started,
hands-free phone system if it has not menu “Paired devices list”, a list of the hands-free phone system searches
first been paired. For more information, paired phones is displayed. for any paired phones with Bluetooth®
please refer to the “Pairing, unpairing Select the telephone that you wish activated nearby. The system automati-
a telephone” section. Your phone must to connect and make sure it has cally downloads the data for the last
be connected to the hands-free phone Bluetooth® activated and that it is set telephone connected (directory, music,
system in order to use all its functions. to “Visible”. etc).
Note: if no telephone is connected to Note: if a call is ongoing while the tele- Note: on the automatic connection
the multimedia system, some menus phone is being connected, it will auto- of your telephone to the multimedia
will be disabled. matically be transferred to the vehicle system, data downloads (phonebook,
loudspeakers. music, contacts etc.) will only be en-
Connecting your telephone will enable
abled if you previously allowed data
the multimedia system to access your
sharing when pairing your telephone to
telephone functions. No copies of your
the multimedia system. For more infor-
contacts or personal data will be saved
mation, please refer to the “Pairing, un-
in the multimedia system.
pairing a telephone” section.
The multimedia system does not
manage telephones equipped with
“dual SIM”. Adjust the settings on your
telephone to enable the multimedia
system to connect correctly.

For a list of compatible telephones, For safety reasons, carry


consult the https://easyconnect. out these operations when
renault.com site. the vehicle is stationary.

4.5
Connecting, disconnecting a telephone (2/3)
Select your telephone from the list Changing a connected telephone
shown then select the functions of the From the “Phone” menu, pop up menu 4
phone to be connected: then “Paired devices list”:
– “Phone” 1 – de-select the functions to be discon-
– “Music” 2; nected from the telephone currently
– Telephone internet connection 3. in use;
Note: the availability of the phone inter-
1 – select the functions to be connected
net connection 3 depends on the equip- to another telephone that is already
2 ment in the vehicle and it can be turned paired and present in the list of de-
3 on only for compatible models. vices.
Note: the icon for the function shows From the “Settings” menu, select
you if it is activated. “System settings”, “Devices” and select
4 Note: some phones may allow auto- the telephone to be connected.
matic data transfer. Note: to change the connected tele-
Connecting a telephone Note: some telephones do not activate phone, you will first have to pair more
the “Music” function unless they contain than one telephone.
To access your phone’s music, phone- at least one music file.
book and internet connection directly
via the multimedia system, you will
need to authorise data sharing from
the “Phone” menu, then pop-up menu
“Paired devices list” Bluetooth®.
The list of connected phones is dis-
played.

4.6
Connecting, disconnecting a telephone (3/3)
Disconnect a phone
From the “Phone” menu, pop up menu
then “Paired devices list”:
A – de-select the functions to be discon-
nected from the telephone currently
in use;
– select the functions to be connected
to another telephone that is already
paired and present in the list of de-
vices.
Your phone functions are disconnected
from the multimedia system as soon as
the icons are off.
From the “Settings” menu, select
Connecting two telephones “System settings”, “Devices”, and select
You can simultaneously connect the the telephone to be disconnected.
“Phone” function  1 on two phones by Note: if a call is in progress when the
selecting telephone A. phone is disconnected, the call will be
When the second “Phone” function is automatically transferred to your phone.
activated 1, the multimedia system will
ask if you wish to add a second tele-
phone.
By adding a second phone, you will
have the option of accessing all of the
functions of the phone identified as  A
and the option of receiving incoming
calls on both connected phones at the
same time.
For safety reasons, carry
out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

4.7
Phone call (1/3)

“Phone” menu 1 2
A

From the main menu, press “Phone”.


Note: press area  A to access the
“Phone” menu directly from most
menus. 8 3
Note: In order to make a call, your tel-
ephone must be connected to your mul-
timedia system. For more information,
please refer to “Connecting/disconnect-
ing a telephone”. 7 6 5 4 11 10 9

“Call in progress” screen Making a call


1 Contact name and telephone You can make a call by selecting:
number. – a number in the call log from the
2 Put current call on hold. “History” menu11;
3 Access the keypad to dial a – a contact in the phonebook from the
number. “Phonebook” menu 10;
4 Pop-up menu. – the keys on the keypad from the
5 Current call duration. “Dial” menu 9.

6 Transfer the call to the telephone.


7 Return to the previous menu.
8 End the call.

4.8
Phone call (2/3)
“Answer”
To pick up a call, press the “Answer”
12 13 14 15 16 key 16. Press the “End call” key 12 to 17
end the call.

“Reject” a call
To reject an incoming call, press the
“Reject” key 12. The person calling you
will be redirected to your voicemail.

Put the call “on hold”


Press the “Hold” key 14. The multime-
dia system will hold the call and auto-
matically put incoming calls on hold. A
voice synthesizer informs your callers
that their call is on standby.
Receiving a call Transfer to phone You can answer/end a call by pressing
Press the Transfer key  13 to trans- directly on control  17 on the steering
When receiving a call, the “Calls re-
fer the call from the vehicle to the tel- wheel.
ceived” screen is displayed, giving the
following information: ephone.
– the name of the contact (if the Note: some telephones may discon-
number is present in your handset nect from the multimedia system during
memory or the phonebook list); a call transfer.
– the caller’s number (if the number is Keypad
not present in your handset memory); Press the “Keypad” key  15 to access
– “Private number” (if the number the keypad.
cannot be viewed).

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

4.9
Phone call (3/3)
– place a call on hold by pressing
the 14 key. To resume a call that is
on hold, press the 14 key again;
– transfer the call to the connected
phone by pressing “Transfer to
Phone” 13;
– answer a second call and switch be-
tween two calls by pressing 18;
Note: as soon as you answer the
second incoming call, the first call will
be put on hold automatically.
– press the  15 key to display the
19 18 keypad;
4
– return to the previous menu and the
During a call other functions by pressing 19. Conference call
During a call you can: Once your call ends, the multimedia During a call you have the option of in-
system allows you to call your caller viting the caller who you put on standby
– adjust the volume using the control back.
buttons beneath the vehicle's steer- to join the call.
ing wheel or using the volume but- Note: during a call, you can receive From the pop-up menu  4, press the
tons on the multimedia screen; a second call but you cannot make a “Merge calls” button to activate the con-
second call. ference call.
– end a call by pressing “End call”  8
or by pressing the 17 button on your
steering wheel;

4.10
Phonebook (1/2)
Downloading the phone
“Phonebook” 1 2 3 memory
menu By default, when connecting a tele-
A phone, the contacts are synchronised
On the main menu, press “Phone” or 7 automatically if hands-free connec-
press the  A shortcut on most menus, 6 tion is activated. For more information,
then “Contact” to access the phone- please refer to “Connecting/disconnect-
book on your telephone from your mul- ing a telephone”.
timedia system. Note: to access the phonebook via the
The multimedia system does not multimedia system, you will need to au-
manage telephones equipped with thorise data sharing on your telephone.
“dual SIM”. Configure your telephone Please refer to the “Pairing, unpairing a
to enable the multimedia system to telephone” section, and your telephone
access the correct directory on your 5 4 user manual.
telephone.
“Phonebook” mode
Updating the phonebook
1 Search for a contact by name or
number. You can manually update your phone
contacts in the multimedia system
2 Search for a contact in alphabeti- phonebook via Bluetooth®. Tap the
cal order. pop-up menu  4, then press “Update
3 Telephone connected. list”.
4 Pop-up menu.
5 Return to the previous menu.
6 List of contacts in the connected
phone.
7 Contacts stored in favourites on
the phone.

4.11
Phonebook (2/2)
Select the phonebook Confidentiality
1 2 3 If two telephones are connected to the The list of contacts for each telephone
multimedia system at the same time, is not stored in the memory by the
you can select which contact list is dis- hands-free telephone system.
played. For reasons of confidentiality, each
Select the phone from the 3 bar. downloaded contacts list can only be
viewed when the corresponding tele-
phone is connected.

Searching contacts
You can search for a contact by enter-
ing their name or phone number.
Press the magnifying glass  1. Enter
some of the numbers or letters of the
desired contact.
Press on ABC 2. Select just one letter.
The phonebook displays the list of con-
tacts starting with the selected letter.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

4.12
call log
Browsing the call log
“Call log” 1 2 3 Swipe up and down to scroll through
menu the list of calls.
A
8 Updating the call log
Accessing the call log 7
Press 4 and select “Update list”. A mes-
From the main menu, press “Phone” or sage will notify you that the data has
press the shortcut A from most menus,
6 been updated.
then “History” to access the log of all
your calls.
The call log is displayed from the most Making a call from the call
recent to the oldest. log
4 Press one of the contacts or numbers
5 to dial. The call will be started automati-
“Call in progress” mode cally.
1 Contact names.
2 Contact numbers.
3 Call time/date.
4 Pop-up menu.
5 Back to previous menu.
6 Incoming call.
7 Missed call.
8 Outgoing call.

4.13
Dial number
Enter a number using voice
“Dial number” 1 2 control
menu A
It is possible to dial a number using the
voice control incorporated in your mul-
timedia system. To do this, press the
Making a call by dialling a 3 voice control button to display the main
number voice control menu. After the beep, say:
From the main menu, press “Phone” or – “Call” then dictate the telephone
press the shortcut  A found on most number that you wish to call.
menus, then “Dial” to open the keypad – or “Call” followed by the name of the
used to enter a number. contact you wish to call.
The multimedia system displays and
Dial number 6 5 4 begins to call the number you pro-
Enter the desired number using the vided.
keypad 1, then press “Call” to make the “Dial” mode Note: if your contact has several phone
call. 1 Digital keypad. numbers (work, home, mobile, etc.)
From the moment the first entry is you can specify which you require. e.g.
2 Number dialled.
made, the multimedia system suggests “Call” - Stéphane - home.
3 Suggested contacts.
a list of your contacts with the same
series of numbers. 4 Pop-up menu.
Select the contact that you wish to call, 5 Call.
then press the “Phone  5” button to 6 Return to the previous menu.
make the call.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

4.14
SMS (1/2)

“SMS” menu 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10
B
A
From the main menu, press “Telephone”
or press shortcut  A from any menu,
then “SMS” to access your telephone
SMS via the multimedia system.
Your telephone must be connected to
the hands-free phone system. You must
also authorise the transfer of messages
(using your phone settings, depending
on the model) in order to use all of its
functions. 6 5
Note: only SMS can be read via the “SMS” screen Receiving SMS
multimedia system. Other types of
1 Message status. Read/Unread. The multimedia system informs you
message may not be read.
2 Name/number of the sender of that a new SMS has been received, via
the message. a warning message in B that is shown
in any menu that is open.
3 Start of the message.
By default, after pairing and the tele-
4 Time/date received. phone connection, when a new mes-
5 Pop-up menu. sage is received, it will be available on
the multimedia system.
6 Back to previous page.
Note: only the messages received after
pairing and during connection of the
telephone to the multimedia system will
be available.

Depending on the make and model


of your phone, certain functions
may not work.

4.15
SMS (2/2)

11 15

12

14 13

Reading SMS SMS details


During driving, it can be read by the You can call the contact directly by
voice synthesizer in the multimedia pressing the “Call” button  11 if the
system SMS by pressing the “Listen to” number is saved in the telephone direc-
button 7 or you can return the contact’s tory.
call by pressing the “Call” button10. Press the message that you would like
With the vehicle stationary only, the the multimedia system voice synthe-
multimedia system enables you to open sizer to read out by pressing the “Listen”
the SMS by pressing the “Message” button 12, display the SMS using 14 or
button  8 or to reply to the SMS by reply by pressing the 13 button.
pressing the “Reply” button 9 and read- Note: while driving, the multimedia
ing the SMS details. system suggests sending a preset
message 15.
For safety reasons, carry
out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

4.16
telephone settings (1/2)

“Settings”
menu A Sound
Voice mail settings
Phone ringtone
With the telephone connected to the
Hands-free phone
system, from the main menu press Please enter the number in
“Phone” or press on shortcut  A from B order to call your voice mail.

any menu.
From the pop-up menu, select
“Settings” to access the following set-
tings: Save Audio Voice Phone Other

– “Voice mail settings”;


– “Automatic phonebook download”
(“ON”/“OFF”);
“Voice mail settings” “Phone ringtone”
– “Sort by name / First name”;
Use this option to configure the settings From the main menu, press “Music”,
– “Automatic hold”
of your telephone answering system. then the “Sound settings” pop-up menu.
(“ON”/“OFF”);
If voice messaging is not set up, use the From the “Phone” tab you can adjust
– “Phone ringtone”
set-up screen to select your voice mes- the volume of the:
(“ON”/“OFF”);
saging number using the keypad  B, – “Phone ringtone”;
– “SMS” (“ON”/“OFF”); then “Save”.
– “Hands-free phone”.
– “Private mode” (“ON”/“OFF”);
For further information, please refer to
– “Smartphone help”.
the section on “System settings”.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

4.17
telephone settings (2/2)
“SMS”
You can activate or deactivate SMS.

“Private mode”
Use this option to enable a discreet
sound signal informing you of an incom-
ing call or message without displaying
anything on the multimedia screen.

“Smartphone help”
Use this option to access a tutorial
on how to use your telephone's voice
recognition system via the multimedia
system.

Depending on the make and model


of your phone, certain functions
may not work.

4.18
Wireless charger (1/2)
1 3
4

2 1
Introduction Charging procedure Charging progress
Use the induction charging zone  1 to Position your telephone in the 2 induc- The multimedia system informs you
charge a telephone without connecting tion area 1. of the charging status  3 for your tele-
it to a charging cable. Phone charging 2 is interrupted in the phone2:
Note: for more information on compat- following cases: – charging complete 4;
ible telephones, contact an authorised – an object is detected in the induction – charging in progress 5;
dealer or visit the https://easyconnect. area 1;
renault.com website. – object detected in the charging area/
– the induction area 1 is overheating. object overheating/charging proce-
Note: it is preferable to remove the Once the temperature has dropped, dure interrupted 6.
protective bodyshell or case from your your telephone’s charging proce-
telephone before charging, for optimal Note: the multimedia system will signal
dure 2 will soon restart. if your telephone 2 charging procedure
charging efficiency.
is interrupted.

4.19
Wireless charger (2/2)
The inductive charger uses open
source software under licence BSD-
3-Clause, which contains restrictions
and limitations which you should
learn about at Open Source Initiative.

It is essential not to leave any ob-


jects (USB flash drive, SDcard,
credit card, jewels, keys CD, coins,
etc.) in the charging induction
zone 1 while charging your phone. Objects left in the induction charging
Remove all magnetic cards or credit area 1 may overheat. It is advisable
cards from the case before position- to place them in the other storage
ing your telephone in the induction areas provided. (storage compart-
charging area 1. ment, sun visor storage compart-
ment, etc.)

4.20
Apps - Easy Connect

Android Auto™, Carplay™, Yandex.Auto™ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.2


App management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.6
Activating services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.8
Updating the system and maps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.10
My Renault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.14
Online services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.16
Vehicle lending and resale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.17
5.1
Android Auto™, Carplay™, Yandex.Auto™ (1/4)
Introduction Android Auto™,
Yandex.Auto™ 1
Android Auto™ and “Yandex.Auto™”
Android Auto
are apps that can be downloaded from
your smartphone to enable you to use Service type
some apps on your phone from your Android Auto
multimedia system screen.
Note: the “Android Auto™” and Yandex.Auto
“Yandex.Auto™” apps will only work if Cancel OK
your smartphone is connected to your
vehicle's USB port and the SIRI service Menu Elodie
is activated.
First use
Download and install the “Android
Auto™” or “Yandex.Auto™” app from The multimedia system offers either Special feature of “Yandex.Auto™”
your smartphone's app download plat- “Android Auto™” or “Yandex.Auto™”, The “Yandex.Auto™” app will only work
form. depending on country; if all of the following conditions are met:
Connect your phone to your multimedia – the connection as an audio source; – the telephone is connected to the
system’s USB port. – a tutorial on how the function works. USB socket in your vehicle;
Accept the requests on your smart- The app runs on the multimedia system – the telephone is connected to your
phone in order to use the app. and should be visible in area 1. multimedia system via Bluetooth®;
If the procedure described above fails, – the telephone is unlocked;
repeat the operation. – the “Yandex.Auto™” app is on your
telephone screen.

5.2
Android Auto™, Carplay™, Yandex.Auto™ (2/4)
Introduction CarPlay™
1
“CarPlay™" is a native service availa-
ble on your smartphone which enables
you to use some applications on your CarPlay
phone from your multimedia system Service type
screen.
CarPlay
Note: the “CarPlay™” service will only
work if your smartphone is connected Yandex.Auto
to your vehicle's USB port and if the Cancel OK
SIRI service is activated.
Menu Elodie

First use The service runs on the multimedia


Connect your telephone to your multi- system and should be visible in area 1.
media system’s USB port; If the procedure described above fails,
The multimedia system offers either repeat the operation.
“CarPlay™” or “Yandex.Auto™”, de-
pending on country;
– the connection as an audio source;
– a tutorial on how the service works.

5.3
Android Auto™, carplay™, Yandex.Auto™ (3/4)
Note: when you use Android Auto™,
“Yandex.Auto™” or CarPlay™, you can
access your smartphone's navigation
and music apps.
These applications will replace similar
applications integrated into your multi-
media system which are already run-
ning. Phone Music Maps Messages

2 One navigation only, that of:


– “Android Auto™”; Listening A-IVI Podcasts Books

– “Yandex.Auto™”;
– “CarPlay™”; 3
– or the one included in your multime-
dia system can be used.
Voice recognition Return to the multimedia
Note: when you are using the Android
Once the “Android Auto™” and “Yandex. Auto™ or “Yandex.Auto™” apps or the interface
Auto™” apps or the “CarPlay™” serv- CarPlay™ service, certain functions in Return to your multimedia system inter-
ice are working with your multimedia your multimedia system will continue face:
system, you can use the voice recog- to run in the background. For example
nition button in your vehicle to control – press the Home page button  4 on
if you start Android Auto™, “Yandex. the front panel of your multimedia
certain smartphone functions with your Auto™” or CarPlay™ and use the navi-
voice. system or on the central control;
gation on your smartphone while the
To do this, press and hold the 2 button radio in the multimedia system is play- or
on the steering wheel. For more infor- ing, the radio will continue to be broad- – press button  3 on the multimedia
mation, refer to the section on “Using cast. system screen.
voice recognition”.

5.4
Android Auto™, Carplay™, Yandex.Auto™ (4/4)
3 3

Yandex.Auto
3 Phone Music Maps Messages

Listening A-IVI Podcasts Books 4

4 4 3

CarPlay™ Android Auto™ “Yandex.Auto™”

The functions available in the Android Auto™ and “Yandex.Auto™” apps and the Carplay™ service depend on the make and
model of your telephone. For further information, please refer to the manufacturer's website if there is one.

When you use the Android Auto™ and “Yandex.Auto™” apps or the CarPlay™ service, the transfer of mobile data required for
their operation may lead to additional costs not included in your phone plan.

5.5
App management (1/2)

“Applications”
menu App manager
Applications
130 MB used 450 MBfree space
Photo space
From the main menu, press
Video
“Applications” or “Apps” to access the Photo Video Apps 1 Apps 2 In progress...

following: Apps 1 2 In progress...

– the apps installed on your navigation Apps 2


Apps 3
system; Apps 3 In progress...
– “Photo”;
– “Video”.
Note: some services will be available 1
free of charge for a trial period. You can
extend your subscription from your ve-
hicle or online via the www.myrenault.
Pop-up menu “App manager”
com website. Use the 1 pop-up menu to: Use the “App manager” menu to view
the applications 2 that are currently run-
– organise your applications by drag-
ning on your multimedia system.
and-drop;
Note: the “Photo” and “Video” applica-
– delete the application by pressing on
tions are not included in the “App man-
the “X” delete button. If the applica-
ager”.
tion cannot be deleted, the delete
button is not displayed; Note: applications that are running will
stop as soon as the multimedia system
– activate notifications;
is switched off.
– access “App manager”.
Note: the number of applications is lim-
ited according to system storage space.

5.6
App management (2/2)

3 4
Apps 1 Apps 1 Apps 1

Stop Uninstall Application

Version 1.23 Data


Legal notice
Date 01/05/2005 Total

Author Easy

Description XXXXXX

About System memory Legal notice About System memory Legal notice About System memory Legal notice

5 7 6 8
Select one of the 2 applications. From From the “Memory” tab  7, you can From the “Legal notice” tab  8 you
the “About” tab5, you can access in- access the following information: can access permissions information, if
formation on the application (version, – app storage size; available.
creation date or expiry date, title, etc.)
– Application data storage size (music,
You can also: photos, etc.);
– “stop the application” 3; – Total app storage size.
– “uninstall application” 4. From the  6 pop-up menu, you can
erase the application data.

5.7
Activating the services (1/2)
Activating services
For your vehicle’s connected services
to work (real-time traffic information,
search for POI online, remote control of
the vehicle from your smartphone etc.), Activate services Data sharing agreement
they must first be activated. Connected applications improve your driving and In order to function, connected services and ap-
navigation experience. To use them, you need to plications may collect and transmit data related
Activating the services also enables up- allow data sharing and activate connectivity. to your trip, such as the status and location of
your car....
dating of the system and maps. Refer
to the section on “System and Maps
update”. Cancel Details Activate Close
Note: activating the services is free of
charge for a specified duration follow-
ing the delivery of your vehicle. 2 1

If the connected services are not acti- Data collection


vated, the multimedia system suggests
For the services to work, your vehicle
you activate and accept data collection
collects data on the vehicle’s position
by pressing the Activate button 1.
and its operating status.
The multimedia system informs you via
For more information, press the Details
the welcome screen that the connected
button 2.
services are activated correctly.
These data may be shared with our
partners and service providers.
These data are of a personal nature.

5.8
Activating the services (2/2)
3 The services will be disabled, except Expiry of the services
for the compulsory safety functions re-
The services are activated for a limited
lating to the automatic emergency call
period. Once this has elapsed, the serv-
in the event of an accident.
ices cease to work. To restore them,
refer to the information on “Purchase
Data protection and renewal of services”.
Your data is collected via the vehicle.
They are processed by the manufac-
turer, acting as a processor, in accor-
dance with the applicable regulations.
Your personal data may be used for the:
– improvement and optimisation of the
vehicle and the associated services;
– improvement of the driving or on-
Temporary suspension of board experience;
– road safety and predictive mainte-
data collection nance;
Vehicle data collection may be tempo- – automated driving assistance;
rarily suspended. – offering added-value services relat-
To do this, when starting the vehicle, ing to the vehicle.
set data collection to OFF on the wel- To find out more about the use of your
come screen. data and your rights, go to https://
You may at any moment suspend easyconnect.renault.com.
data sharing from the Settings menu,
System tab, Devices manager menu,
then the Data tab, or by pressing the
reception level icon 3.
The manufacturer takes all the nec-
essary precautions to ensure that
your personal data is processed in
total security.

5.9
Updating the card and system (1/4)

“Information 1 2 3 4
system” menu Car info Update in progress
MapUpdate 2.874xxx
Downloading ...
From the “Car info” menu, select the
“System” tab. Update status Software update Map update Licence

Use this menu to display various items


of information and update the systems
Factory reset
and navigation maps.
Updates can be performed automati- 4
Vehicle System
cally or manually according to your ve-
hicle connectivity or the application to 5
be updated.

“System information” screen “Update status” 1


1 “Update status”; This menu notifies you of updates to the
various systems and navigation maps:
2 “Software update”;
– “Software version”;
3 “Map update”;
– “Serial number”;
4 “Licence”;
– Update status.
5 “Factory reset”.
Note: the Update status menu 1 is avail-
able when an update is in progress.
Some updates may render your ve-
hicle temporarily unavailable.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

5.10
Updating the card and system (2/4)
Depending on the size of the software,
7 your multimedia system may suggest
that you update your software directly
System update Search for updates from your multimedia system by press-
Software version ing “Install”  8, then your multimedia
46 Mo system will be automatically updated.
Serial number v.214.1563, 26/06/2018
Note: the updates will only be installed
Date of last synchronization
if your vehicle is located in an area with
Search for updates telephone network coverage.
Follow the instructions displayed on
the multimedia system screen after the
Install engine stops.
6
8

“Software update” 2 From the “Search for updates” menu 6,


This menu lets you: you can access a detailed list 7 of avail-
able updates.
– check if an update is available;
Start the update by pressing Install 8.
– update the various systems and nav-
igation maps.
Note: you will be notified via
“Notifications” if an update is available.
Refer to the section entitled “Managing
notifications”.

5.11
Updating the card and system (3/4)
Automatic navigation map Use the pop-up menu 10 to:
updates. – see general information on updating
If your vehicle has connected serv- maps;
ices, your systems will be updated au- List of maps – activate/deactivate automatic updat-
tomatically when you exit the vehicle. 11 France
ing.
You may receive information messages Grèce

about these updates in your system. Espagne


9 Changing the favourite
Note: certain system updates may only
be available upon appointment with an
Italie
country
Portugal
approved dealer. The favourite country  11 can only
be changed once via the multimedia
Note: automatic updates are offered for
system. If you wish to modify the fa-
a period defined according to your ve-
vourite country again 11, go to https://
hicle’s sale date. For more information, 10 easyconnect.renault.com then down-
contact an Approved Dealer.
load the Renault EASY CONNECT
“List of maps” 3 Updater software.
You can view the list of countries 9 in- Once the operation has been identified,
stalled on the navigation system. you will be available to set your favour-
Only the country saved as favourite will ite country in the “Manage countries”
be automatically updated. section of the software.

To update your maps, first check that all Note: the country suggested by default
of your vehicle services are activated. is the country where the services were
Refer to the “Activating services” sec- activated.
tion

5.12
Updating the card and system (4/4)
Manually updating the maps From your vehicle, insert a USB flash From your vehicle, insert the USB
drive into your vehicle's USB port. The flash drive into your vehicle's USB port.
On vehicles without connected services
multimedia system saves an image The multimedia system detects new
(see the “System settings” section) the
of your navigation system to the USB applications and installs them automat-
maps can be updated manually using a
flash drive that will enable the Renault ically.
USB flash drive.
EASY CONNECT Updater software to Note: once the USB flash drive has
Note: the USB flash drive must be identify the updates available for your been inserted into your vehicle's USB
FAT32 or NTFS formatted and have a navigation system. port, do not carry out any operation
minimum capacity of 8GB and a maxi-
When the process of data recording is on the multimedia system, its controls
mum capacity of 64GB.
finished, you may remove the USB key or on any vehicle devices (telephone,
Note: the USB key is not provided with from the multimedia system. audio, navigation etc.) to avoid inter-
the system. rupting the update process.
From your computer, insert the USB
To update the maps from your com- flash drive containing the image of your
puter, go to https://easyconnect. multimedia system. The Renault EASY
renault.com then download the Renault CONNECT Updater software transfers
EASY CONNECT Updater software. the updates to the USB flash drive.
Once the vehicle has been identified, When the data transfer is complete,
go to the “Updates” page, select your remove the USB flash drive from your
vehicle and follow the instructions. computer.

5.13
My Renault (1/2)
Introduction Z.E. connected services in Downloading and installing
“MY Renault” is an application that can “MY Renault” the “MY Renault” application
be downloaded from your smartphone, on your smartphone
enabling you to interact with your vehi- For electric vehicles
To download the “MY Renault” applica-
cle and obtain information such as: You can benefit from the Z.E. connected tion, you need:
– your vehicle’s condition; services in your “MY Renault” applica-
tion. You can use this function to: – to open the application download
– the place where your vehicle is platform on your smartphone;
parked; – check the battery level and charging
status; – to search for the “MY Renault” appli-
– send a previously defined destina- cation from the search bar of the ap-
tion on the application. – programme charging; plication download platform on your
Note: the “MY Renault” application is – launch pre-conditioning; smartphone;
under constant development. Log-in – programme pre-conditioning; – to click on “Download” once the “MY
regularly to enhance your account with – find available recharging terminals Renault” application has been found.
new features. nearby; Once the download is complete, a new
– plan a route identifying the recharg- icon, “MY Renault”, appears on your
ing terminals along your route. smartphone. The “MY Renault” appli-
cation is installed on your smartphone.
Note: the charging and pre-condition-
ing programming functions are only Note: if you do not have a “MY Renault”
available on certain vehicles. For fur- account, refer to the information below
ther information, please contact an on creating an account.
Authorised Dealer of brand.

When you use the “MY Renault” ap-


plication, the transfer of cellular data
required for it to operate may lead to
additional costs not included in your
phone plan.

5.14
My Renault (2/2)
Creating a user account with Note: if an error message appears on Once your vehicle has been added, the
the “MY Renault” application. the screen on your smartphone, make application will automatically suggest
sure that you have correctly completed that you synchronise with it. You can
To use the “MY Renault” application, the fields with the information required. carry out this operation at any time.
you need to create a user account. To
do this: Allow the application to guide you
– open the “MY Renault” application
Synchronise your MY Renault through the different steps of synchro-
account with your vehicle nisation.
on your smartphone;
In order to use the “MY Renault” appli- Note: if you want to synchronise the
– Select “Join” from the main menu of “MY Renault” application with your ve-
the application; cation and interact with your vehicle,
you must synchronise the “MY Renault” hicle, you must be present in your ve-
– complete the fields with the infor- application with your vehicle. hicle, parked in an area with network
mation required for creating your coverage and your vehicle's multimedia
account then confirm by selecting Note: the services on your vehicle must system must be switched on.
“Join” at the bottom of the screen. have been previously activated. Refer
to the “Activating services” section. Note: if your “MY Renault” application
A confirmation message appears on the is not synchronised to your vehicle, you
screen on your smartphone confirming From the “MY Renault” application: will not be able to access your service
the creation of the account. A confirma- – log in to your account; contracts.
tion e-mail has been sent to you via the
– add your vehicle to your account, in-
e-mail address you have provided.
dicating the VIN and activation code
Confirm and activate your account by provided in the welcome letter deliv-
clicking on the link displayed in the ered with your vehicle.
e-mail confirming the creation of your
– press “Synchronise my vehicle”.
“MY Renault” account.

5.15
Online services
Once you have created and activated
your account using the email that you
received, save your vehicle information
in your MY Renault account. To do this,
please use the information on your ve-
hicle registration certificate to identify
the vehicle.

Renewing a service
To renew one of your services upon
expiry, access the “Renault EASY
CONNECT” tab, then select “My serv-
ices”.
Then click “Renew” and follow the step-
by-step instructions.
Create an account on MY
Renaultweb site
To buy and renew services using a con-
nected computer or smartphone, you
must first create a MY Renault account.
Using a computer connected to the
internet or your smartphone, go to
myrenault.com and select your country.
Click “Join” and follow the step-by-step
instructions.

5.16
Vehicle lending and resale
Vehicle lending Reselling the vehicle
Legal information Deleting personal data
When you lend your vehicle, you are When selling your vehicle, it is essential
obliged (see the General Conditions to delete all personal information stored
of Sale of the connected services) to within the vehicle or outside it.
inform the person(s) to whom you are To do this, reset the on-board system
lending your vehicle that the vehicle will and delete your vehicle from your “MY
be connected and collecting personal Renault” account.
information such as the vehicle’s loca-
tion. Resetting the system
Data collection To do this, switch on your vehicle’s mul-
timedia system.
Vehicle data collection may be tempo-
rarily suspended. From the main menu, press “Car
info” then the “System” tab to access
To do this, when the vehicle is started “General reset”.
and the Security and Confidentiality
window is displayed on the centre Deleting your vehicle from your MY
screen, select “OFF” for data collection. Renault account.
The services will be disabled, except When selling on your vehicle, it is also
for the compulsory safety functions re- necessary to delete your old vehicle
lating to the automatic emergency call from your “MY Renault” account.
in the event of an accident.
To do this, connect to your “MY Renault”
account and select “Delete vehicle”.

5.17
5.18
Vehicle

Driving aids. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.2


Parking aids. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.5
Reversing camera. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.7
360° camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.8
MULTI-SENSE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.10
Ambient lighting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.17
Air quality. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.18
Tyre pressure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.19
Eco driving. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.20
Engine start-up programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.24
Electric vehicle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.27
Remote engine start-up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.32
Technical assistance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.35
6.1
Driving aids (1/3)

“Driving 1 1
assistance”
menu 10 11
9 2 Active braking
From the main menu, press “Settings”, Following distance
then press the “Vehicle” tab. This menu
enables you to set up the driving aids. 8 3 Fatigue

Traffic sign

7 4 Lane assist settings

6 5 6 5

“Driving aids” screen “Display mode”


1 “Display mode”; When you select a view mode  1, you
2 “Traffic sign”; can choose interactive mode 10 or list
3 “Lane assist settings”; mode  11 which allows you to view all
4 “Blind spot alert”; “Driving assistance”.
5 “Pop-up menu”; Select the button for the option you
6 “Back to previous page”; would like to activate or deactivate.
7 “Fatigue”;
Some settings have to be set with 8 “Active braking”;
the engine running to be stored 9 “Following distance”.
by the multimedia system.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

6.2
Driving aids (2/3)
“Overspeed sound alert”
The system detects any speed limit
excess and warns the driver by display-
Traffic sign ing a warning on the instrument panel Lane assist settings
along with a sound warning. Select Vibration Low Middle High
Traffic signs “ON” to activate the system. Alert Early Standard Late
Overspeed sound alert Note: you cannot activate the speed
Risk area display
limit sound warning if the speed limit
warning is deactivated.
Risk area sound alert
“Risk area sound alert”
This system notifies the driver via the
instrument panel on entering a speed
check area or a high risk area. Select
“ON” to activate the system.
“Traffic sign” Note: if “Risk area display” is deacti- “Lane assist settings”
This system guides the driver during vated, the “Risk area sound alert” func- This system notifies the driver when
their journey. Select the information you tion is automatically deactivated. they inadvertently cross a continuous
would like to be displayed on the mul- or broken line.
timedia screen and instrument panel. You can adjust the intensity of the steer-
Select “ON” to activate the system. ing wheel vibrations (or audible warning
volume, depending on equipment), as
well as the sensitivity of the lane depar-
ture warning.
For further information, please refer to
the “Lane Keeping Assist” section in the
vehicle user manual.

6.3
Driving aids (3/3)
“Blind spot alert” “Active braking”
This system notifies the driver when This system notifies the driver If there is
another vehicle is in their blind spot. a danger of collision. Select “ON” to ac-
Select “ON” to activate the system. For tivate the system. For further informa-
further information, please refer to the tion, please refer to the “Active emer-
"Blind spot warning" section in the vehi- gency braking” section in the vehicle
cle user manual. user manual.

“Fatigue” “Following distance”


This system detects any drop in reac- This system notifies the driver when
tion by the driver. It takes into account they are too close to other vehicles.
sudden and random movements on the Select “ON” to activate the system. For
steering wheel, frequency of the lane further information, please refer to the
departure warning and non-stop driving “Safe distance alert” section in the ve- 5
over two hours. hicle user manual.
The system transmits a message via Pop-up menu
the instrument panel and by a sound From the pop-up menu 5, you can reset
alert advising the driver to stop. Select the default settings for each menu and
“ON” to activate the system. For further access the multimedia system instruc-
information, please refer to the “Fatigue tions.
detection warning” section in the vehi-
cle user manual.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

6.4
Park assist (1/2)

“Parking 1 1
assistance”
menu 11 12
Easy park assist Sound
10 Sound
2
From the main menu, press “Settings”, Easy park assist
then press the “Vehicle” tab. Use this Front
Camera
3
9 Front obstacle detection
menu to access the park assist set- Rear
4 Side obstacle detection
tings. For more information, please see Side
the section entitled "Park Assist" in your 8 RCTA
5 Camera
vehicle user manual.

7 6

“Parking assistance” screen Pop-up menu


1 “Display mode”; From the 5 pop-up menu, you can reset
2 “Sound”; the default settings for each menu and
3 “Camera”; access the multimedia system instruc-
4 “Rear obstacle detection”; tions.
5 “Parking exit warning”; When selecting a 1 display mode, you
6 “Pop-up menu”; can select an interactive mode 11 or list
7 “Return to the previous menu”; mode 12 to view the available parking
8 “Side obstacle detection”; aids.
9 “Front obstacle detection”;
10 “Easy park assist”. Select the button for the option you
would like to activate or deactivate.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

6.5
Park assist (2/2)
“Obstacle detection”
Press “ON” or “OFF” to activate or de- 13 14 15 16
activate Park Assist:
Easy park assist
– rear 4;
Default manoeuvre 12
– side 8;
– front 9.

“Sound”
Press “ON” or “OFF” to activate or
deactivate audible warnings for Park
Assist.
The following settings can be modified:
– “Sound type”: Select one of the audi-
13
ble warning options;
– “Volume”: Adjust the obstacle detec- “Parking exit warning” 5 “Easy park assist” 10
tion volume by pressing “+” or “-”. The Parking exit warning 5 detects ob- Choose one of the following options to
jects approaching the rear of your vehi- select a default manoeuvre:
cle from the sides. – “Parallel” 14;
It is activated when reverse gear is en- – “Perpendicular” 15;
gaged and the vehicle is stationary or – “Angled” 16.
moving at a low speed. For further information on the “Easy
You are notified if obstacles are ap- park assist” function, please refer to the
proaching by a continuous audible section on Park Assist in your vehicle
warning, visual feedback 13 on the mul- user manual.
timedia screen and a light signal in the
rear view mirror.
Note: motionless obstacles are not de-
For safety reasons, carry tected.
out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

6.6
Reversing camera

“Rear-view
camera” menu Rear-view camera

From the main menu, select “Settings”, 1


then the “Vehicle” tab followed by 2
“Parking assistance”. Use this menu to
configure the reversing camera.
3
For further information on the reversing
camera, please see your owner’s hand-
book.
4 5

“Guide lines”
You can activate or deactivate;
– the fixed guide lines 5 indicating the
distance behind the vehicle;
– the moving guide lines  4 indicating
the vehicle’s trajectory according to
the steering wheel position.

“Image settings”
You can adjust the following settings:
– brightness 1;
– contrast 2;
– colour 3.
For safety reasons, carry
out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

6.7
360° camera (1/2)
Operation Settings
“360° camera” The system can also be activated by From the home screen, press “Settings”,
menu pressing the activation button in your the “Vehicle” tab, then press “Parking
vehicle. assistance” followed by “Camera”. Use
When shifting into reverse gear (and this menu to configure the 360° camera:
Introduction up to approximately five seconds after – Activate or deactivate the guide
The vehicle is fitted with four cameras shifting to another gear), a view of the lines;
fitted at the front, in the side door mir- surroundings behind the vehicle is – Press “+” or “-” to adjust the contrast,
rors and at the rear of the vehicle to displayed on the multimedia system brightness and image colour set-
offer you additional aid during difficult screen accompanied by the guide, a tings.
manoeuvres. silhouette of the vehicle and a sound
signal.
For further information, please refer to
the “360° view camera” section in the Ultrasonic sensors installed in your ve-
vehicle user manual. hicle “measure” the distance between
the vehicle and an obstacle.
Note: Make sure that the cameras are
not obscured (by dirt, mud, snow, etc.). When the red zone is reached, use the
bumper image to stop accurately.

The screen shows a reverse image.


The gauges are a representation projected onto flat ground. This information must not be taken into account when superim-
posed on a vertical object or an object on the ground.
Objects which appear on the edge of the screen may be deformed.
In very bright light (snow, vehicle in sunshine, etc.), the camera vision may be adversely affected.

6.8
360° camera (2/2)

Look in all directions

Look in all directions

1
1

Camera choice
You also have the option of choosing
the view to be displayed on the multi-
media screen by changing to manual
mode and selecting one of the cam-
eras.
To activate the desired camera view,
select the camera 1 on the multimedia This function is an additional aid which indicates other vehicles in the
screen. blind spot area. It can never in any case be a substitute for care nor for
the driver’s responsibility while in charge of his vehicle.
The driver should always be ready for sudden incidents while driving:
always ensure that there are no small, narrow moving obstacles (such as a child,
animal, pushchair, bicycle, stone, post, etc.) in the blind spot when manoeuvring.

6.9
Multi-Sense (1/7)
Note: certain “MULTI-SENSE” configu-
1 ration menus are restricted according
Menu to the category and equipment level of
“MULTI-SENSE” MULTI-SENSE your vehicle. These menus remain vis-
My Sense
ible on the multimedia screen but are
unavailable.
From the main menu, press “Settings” Sport
then the “Vehicle” tab to access Pop-up menu
Comfort
“MULTI-SENSE”. This menu lets you
customise the behaviour of some on- Eco From the 2 pop-up menu, you can reset
board systems. the default values for the current mode.

Selecting mode Mode config.

Available modes may vary according to


the vehicle and equipment level. From 3 2
the “MULTI-SENSE” menu, select the 1
mode desired: Mode configuration
– “My Sense”; Press “Mode configuration”  3 to cus-
– “Sport”; tomise the different parameters of the
– “Comfort”; following vehicle systems:
– “Eco”.
– “Steering”;
Note: the last active mode is not mem- – “4CONTROL”;
orised when restarting the vehicle. – “Damping”;
By default, the vehicle restarts in “My – “Air conditioning”;
Sense” mode. – “Display”;
To find out more about each of these – “Engine sound design”;
modes, please see your vehicle user – “Ambient lighting”;
manual. – ...
Note: settings may vary according to
the equipment and vehicle level.
For safety reasons, carry
out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

6.10
Multi-Sense (2/7)

A
My Sense mode settings B B
Powertrain Cluster Driving settings Ambient settings
17
Steering Lighting 9 Powertrain Damping Cluster Lighting
12
4
Free-wheel Climate
8 Steering Sound
13
Sound Massage 16
6 Free-wheel 4CONTROL Massage Climate
14
Damping 4CONTROL 5
Driving Ambiance Driving Ambiance

7 15

“MULTI-SENSE” screen Driving settings Ambient settings


Depending on the multimedia screen, From the “Driving” 7 tab, you can con- From the “Ambiance” 15 tab, you can
the various “MULTI-SENSE” mode figure the following equipment: configure the following equipment:
configurations may be present, either – “Damping” 4; – “Ambient lighting” 12;
in a single tab on screen  A, or in the – “4CONTROL” 5; – “Engine sound design” 13;
“Driving” 7 and “Ambiance” tabs 15 on – “Free-wheel” 6; – “Climate” 14;
screen B. – “Steering” 8; – “Massage” 16;
Note: the availability of settings may – “Powertrain” 9; – “Instrument panel” 17;
vary according to your vehicle model – “Electronic stability program” 10; – ...
and equipment level. – “Accelerator pedal” 11; Note: the availability of settings may
– ... vary according to your vehicle model
Note: the availability of settings may and equipment level.
vary according to your vehicle model
and equipment level.

6.11
Multi-Sense (3/7)

Damping 4CONTROL Free-wheel

Comfort Regular Sport Comfort Regular Sport ON OFF

“Damping” 4 “4CONTROL” 5 “Free-wheel” 6


Use this menu to access three suspen- This menu offers three types of elec- This menu suggests “Free-wheel”
sion modes: tronic stability program: mode.
– “Comfort”; – “Comfort”; When driving while “Free-wheel” mode
– “Regular”; – “Regular”; is activated, if engine power is not
– “Sport”. – “Sport”. needed it switches to Free-wheel mode
Depending on the mode selected, the Depending on the mode selected, the in order to optimise fuel efficiency and
travel and rigidity of your shock absorb- angle of the rear wheels is adjusted Driving Eco performance.
ers is adjusted to provide optimal bal- in relation to the front wheels in order Note: When “Free-wheel” mode is acti-
ance between a comfortable and sporty to provide optimal balance between a vated, driving aids remain active.
driving experience. comfortable and sporty driving experi- Note: adjustments only available on ve-
ence. hicles fitted with an automatic gearbox.

6.12
Multi-Sense (4/7)

Steering Powertrain Electronic stability program

Comfort Regular Sport Eco Fit Race Fit Sport RS

“Steering” 8 “Powertrain” 9 “Electronic stability program” 10


Use this menu to select one of three Use this menu to select one of three This menu offers two types of electronic
steering response modes: engine response modes: stability program:
– “Comfort”; – “Eco”; – “Fit”;
– “Regular”; – “Fit”; – “Sport”;
– “Sport”. – “Race”. – “RS”.
Depending on the mode selected, the Depending on the mode selected, the Depending on the mode selected, the
steering sensitivity can be adjusted to power and the engine torque can be system compares the direction selected
become heavier or more reactive in adjusted to become more noticeable by the driver and the actual direction of
order to provide optimal balance be- and responsive. the vehicle, then corrects this as neces-
tween a smooth and accurate steering Note: adjustments only available on GT sary by applying the brakes selectively
experience. and RS versions. and/or acting on the engine power.

6.13
Multi-Sense (5/7)

High

Throttle pedal Ambient lighting Engine sound design

Eco Fit Sport Race Comfort Sport Regular

OFF Low

“Throttle pedal” 11 “Ambient lighting” 12 “Engine sound design” 13


Use this menu to select one of four Use this menu to set the ambient light- Use this menu to select one of three
types of accelerator pedal experience: ing. For further information, please engine sound effects for the passenger
– “Eco”; refer to the “Ambient lighting” section. compartment:
– “Fit”; – “Comfort”;
– “Sport”; – “Sport”;
– “Race”. – “Regular”.
Depending on the mode selected, the You can select one of two sound levels:
accelerator pedal will become more or “Low” or “High”. To deactivate the sound
less reactive according to how much effect, set the sound level to “OFF”.
pressure is exerted.
Note: adjustments only available on GT
and RS versions.

6.14
Multi-Sense (6/7)

Engine sound design Exhaust sound Climate

Comfort Sport R-sound Fit Sport Race Eco Regular

Mégane 4 RS
ZOE RS01
R5 GT6
A110

“R-sound” “Exhaust sound” “Climate” 14


With the R-sound sound effect, the Use this menu to select one of three ex- Use this menu to select one of two air
multimedia system offers a number of haust outlet sounds: conditioning operating modes:
sound effect samples: – “Fit”; – “Eco”;
– “Renault RS01”; – “Sport”; – “Regular”.
– “Mégane 4 RS”; – “Race”. Depending on the mode selected, the
– “New Alpine A110”; Depending on the country, the exhaust heating and cooling levels can be ad-
– “Renault R5 GT”; sound may be subject to local regula- justed to provide optimal balance be-
– “Alpine GT6”; tions. For further information, please tween comfort and fuel economy.
– “ZOE E-Sport”. contact an Authorised Dealer of brand. For further information on adjusting
Note: sound effects may vary accord- Note: adjustments only available on GT the air conditioning, depending on the
ing to the vehicle and equipment level. and RS versions. equipment level, please see the sec-
You can adjust the sound volume by tion on “Air conditioning” in your vehicle
pressing the “+” or “–” button. user manual.

6.15
Multi-Sense (7/7)
Pop-up menu
You can access the equipment configu-
Launch massage cycle Instrument panel style ration tutorial from most menus.
OFF ON Eco Comfort Regular Sport

“Massage” 16 “Instrument panel style” 17


Use this menu to enable the multimedia Use this menu to select one of several
system pre-defined massage cycle on display styles.
the driver’s seat and passenger seat. Depending on the style selected, cer-
For more information on massage pro- tain information is displayed such as:
grams, consult the section on “Seats” in – Current audio source;
your vehicle user manual. – Compass;
– Power and engine torque;
– Current fuel consumption;
– Route direction.

6.16
Ambient lighting
Area in the passenger compartment
“Ambient lighting” 1 The selected colour and intensity can
menu be applied to the following areas:
– dashboard;
From the main menu, press “Settings”, – front passenger compartment;
then the “Vehicle” tab followed by – rear passenger compartment.
“MULTI-SENSE”. 2 Press one of the “Lighting” 2 to switch
Press “Car configuration”, then the on ambient lighting in the area selected.
“Ambiance” tab, followed by “Lighting”. Note: to set the display and screen
Use this menu to set the light environ- layouts, access the “Settings” menu,
ment in the passenger compartment. “System” tab, then the “Screen” sec-
tion.
3
Pop-up menu
Choice of colour To reset the settings and return to de-
fault settings, press the 3 pop-up menu
To change the ambient colour in your button, then “Reset”.
vehicle, select a  1 colour from those
available.

“Intensity”
You can control the intensity of the am-
bient lighting. To do this, press buttons
+ or –.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

6.17
Air quality
You can switch automatic activation on/
off by ticking option 4.
“Ionizer” menu From the pop-up menu  5, you can
Ionizer return to the default settings.
From the main menu, select “Settings”,
Ionizer sensor 3
then the “Vehicle” tab followed by Mode
“Ionizer”. Use this menu to create a re- 1 2
laxing and healthy environment in the
passenger compartment.
Automatic launch at start-up 4

Activate/deactivate the air ioniser 3.


The air ioniser uses two modes:
– “Relax” 1: creates a healthy and re-
laxing driving atmosphere through
ion emission;
– “Clean” 2: helps to reduce bacteria
and allergenic particles present in
the air.
Once the mode has been selected, it
will automatically stop after thirty min-
utes.

6.18
Tyre pressure
Reset
1 2 This function makes it possible to launch
“Tyre pressure” resetting by pressing “Initialisation”  3.
menu Tyre pressure When the reset is finished, a confir-
mation message is displayed on the
Resetting procedure: screen.
1. Check and adjust the cold pressure of the four
From the main menu, press “Car info”, tyres to the recommended values. For more information on tyre pres-
then press the “Vehicle” tab. 2. Then, when the vehicle is stationary, initialise the
tyre pressure surveillance system. sure, please refer to your vehicle user
manual.
The display on your vehicle’s instru-
ment panel informs you of any tyre in-
flation faults. Initialisation

Tyre pressure status


From the multimedia system, you can
check the tyre pressure as well as the
procedure to follow 2.
The graph 1 indicates the tyre pressure
by colours:
– Green = the tyre pressure is correct
or unchanged since the last reset;
– Orange = the pressure of one of the
tyres is insufficient;
– Red = one of the tyres is punctured
or very deflated.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

6.19
Driving eco (1/4)
“Score evolution”
1
Menu This bar diagram shows the progress of
“Driving Eco” your score.
Driving Eco
Score evolution
– score above the green line (75%):
From the main menu, press “Car info”, Eco driving;
then “Driving Eco” to access the follow- – score below the orange line (45%):
ing: Non-eco driving.
Distance without consumption

– “General”; “Distance without fuel


– “Details”; consumption”/“Distance w/o
– “Coaching”. acceleration”
Coaching
This data allows you to find out the dis-
tance travelled without fuel consump-
tion during your journey.

“General”
From the “General” view mode 1, you
can view your current journey informa-
tion:
– “General score”;
– “Score evolution”;
– “ D i s t a n c e without fuel
consumption”/“Distance w/o acceler-
ation” (depending on configuration).

“General score”
This data allows you to find your over-
all score.
The sheet is updated based on your
score, from 0 to 100.

6.20
Driving eco (2/4)
Journey data “Coaching”
2 3 4 The information displayed is calculated This menu monitors your driving style
based on the last journey reset: and gives general advice on Eco-
Driving Eco
– distance travelled; Driving to optimise your fuel or electric-
Acceleration
– average speed; ity consumption (energy efficient and
Gear change – average fuel consumption. consuming actions, how to load the ve-
Anticipation hicle, tyre pressures, how to plan the
Distance w/o acceleration
0.0 km
Calculation of scores 3 trip etc).
- - km/h
- - L/100 km
The number of stars (5 levels) is given To access this menu, press “Coaching” 6
in real-time according to scores based and read the instructions carefully
on: Scroll through the pages by press-
Coaching

– acceleration; ing “General”, “Acceleration”, “Change


– gear changing; gear” and “Anticipation”.
6 5 – anticipation. Note: “Coaching” is deactivated if the
“Details” vehicle speed is over the “Coaching”
Score trend 4
threshold.
From the “Details” view mode  2, you The arrows are positioned according to
can view the data related to your cur- The default “Coaching” threshold value
the data in real time as follows:
rent journey: is approximately 7 mph (12 km/h).
– if the new score is higher than the
– “General score”; The “Coaching” content is restricted if
previously stored journey score: the
– “Breakdown of scores”; the distance driven since the last reset
arrow points upwards;
– “ D i s t a n c e without fuel is insufficient.
– if the new score is lower than the
consumption”/“Distance w/o acceler- previously stored journey score: the
ation” (depending on configuration); arrow points downwards;
– “Eco Trip” data. – if the new score is the same as the
previously stored journey score: the
arrow points horizontally.

6.21
Driving eco (3/4)
Pop-up menu Clear score evolution
Use the 5 pop-up menu to access the To reset your score, press  3, then
following settings: “Clear previous scores”. A confirmation
Saved trips message is displayed on the screen.
– “New journeyEco”; Score evolution
Press “Yes” to delete the history or on
– “Show saved data”; 0.0 km
- - km/h “No” to cancel.
– “Clear previous scores”; - - L/100 km

– “Report after trip” / “Hide journey Record after journey


record”. Distance without consumption

To display the end of journey record,


Start a new journey press “Report after trip”. The hide the
end of journey record, press “Hide jour-
To reset your journeys, press “New
ney record”.
journey Eco”. A message will ask you
Home-Work Journey Personal

to confirm the data reset. Press “Yes” to


confirm or “No” to cancel. 7
Note: the on-board computer trip data
My favourite journeys
is reset at the same time.
To view the stored journeys, press
“Show saved data”.
From the  7 pop-up menu, you can
“Save” or “Delete” your Eco journeys.
The different journey types are classi-
fied in the following categories:
– “Home-Work”;
– “Journey”;
– “Personal”.

6.22
Driving eco (4/4)

Driving Eco Saved trips


Score evolution
Acceleration 0.0 km
- - km/h
Gear change - - L/100 km
- - kwh/100 km
Anticipation
Distance w/o acceleration Distance without consumption
0.0 km
- - km/h
- - kwh/100 km

Coaching Home-Work Journey Personal

9 10

Changes in consumption – on a hybrid vehicle, the multimedia


Depending on your vehicle, information system informs you of your average
supplied by the “Driving Eco” menu may fuel consumption  9 separately from
vary: your energy consumption 10.

– on a combustion engine vehicle, the


multimedia system informs you of
your fuel consumption 9;
– on an electric vehicle, the multimedia
system informs you of your energy
consumption 10;

6.23
ENGINE START-UP PROGRAMMING (1/3)
– turn off the ignition.
“Program Programming engine start
When locking your vehicle, two flashes
engine start” Programming engine start
will appear then the hazard warning
menu Ready at lights and indicator lights switch on for
approximately three seconds to indi-
From the “Settings” menu, select the 1 cate that the programming has been
“Vehicle” tab. taken into account.
Use this function to program the remote Note: the marker 1 reminds you of the
engine start-up function in order to heat
Wake up every 2 hours vehicle start time that you have already
or ventilate the passenger compart- set.
ment up to 24h00 hours before using
the vehicle.

Programming the departure time


Activate the function then set your de-
sired departure time:
– press on the “up” and “down” arrows
to scroll through the hours and min-
utes until you get the desired time;
– adjust the air-conditioning controls to
the desired temperature in the pas-
senger compartment when starting
up the engine, then set to de-icing
mode (please see Section  2 of the
vehicle manual);
To activate remote start-up by pro-
gramming, you must select a time at
least fifteen minutes later than the
time displayed by the multimedia
system.

6.24
ENGINE START-UP PROGRAMMING (2/3)
Remote engine start-up operating “Wake up every 2 hours” If the engine temperature does not re-
conditions This function enables your vehicle to quire a restart, the vehicle will not start
The “Remote engine start-up” function start automatically every two hours de- automatically during the first four reac-
operates under several conditions: pending on the engine temperature. tivation times and will return to standby
for two hours. The engine will be re-
– the lever is in neutral for vehicles To activate this function, press the “ON” started if the engine temperature is too
with a manual or sequential gearbox; button. low.
– the lever is in position P for vehicles Note: the ventilation system must be In all cases, the last start-up will
with an automatic gearbox; off for the “Wake up every 2 hours” happen.
– the ignition is switched off; function to activate.
Approximately fifteen minutes before
– all the opening elements (bonnet, When this function is activated, the ven- the programmed time, the engine starts
doors, boot) are closed and locked tilation system will not activate during and remains on for about ten minutes.
when you leave the vehicle. the first four start-ups, if they happen.
Note: you must switch off your multi- In very cold conditions, the vehicle
media system when you leave your ve- will start automatically and will stay on
hicle for remote engine start-up to work. for approximately ten minutes before
switching off.

6.25
ENGINE START-UP PROGRAMMING (3/3)

Driver’s responsibility Do not use the engine


when parking or stopping remote start-up function or
the vehicle its programming when:
Never leave an animal, – the vehicle is in a garage
child or adult who is not self-suffi- or in a confined space.
cient alone on your vehicle, even
Depending on the vehicle, please for a short time. They may put them- Risk of poisoning or suffoca-
ensure that consumers such as the selves or others at risk, for example tion by exhaust gas emissions.
wipers, exterior lights, radio, heated by starting the engine, switching on – the vehicle is covered with a pro-
seats, heated steering wheel, etc. equipment such as the electric win- tective cover.
are disabled and all accessories are dows or by locking the doors etc.
Also, in hot and/or sunny weather, Fire hazard.
disconnected before leaving the ve-
hicle. please remember that the tempera- – the bonnet is open or before it
ture inside the passenger compart- opens.
ment increases very quickly. Risk of burns or serious injury.
RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS
INJURY. Depending on the country, the
use of the remote starting func-
In extreme conditions, the remote tion or its programming can be
start-up by programming may not prohibited by the legislation and/
work. or the regulations in force.
Before using this function, check
the legislation and/or the regula-
tions for the country in force.
Do not park the vehicle or
run the engine in locations
where combustible sub- Special feature on vehicles
stances or materials such equipped with the “Wake up
as grass or leaves can come into every 2 hours” function.
contact with the hot exhaust system. It is imperative that the vehicle is
driven for at least 10 minutes be-
tween each use of the function. Risk
of engine oil wear.

6.26
Electric vehicle (1/5)

Electric Vehicle 1 2 3 1 2
menu
Program Program

From the “Settings” menu, then the


“Vehicle” tab, open the “EV” menu to Immediate
charge
Postponed
charging
Program Immediate
charge
Postponed
charging
Program

configure vehicle charging from the Edit Edit


5 Edit Edit

“Charge” tab 4, to programme comfort Charging will begin when the vehicle is plugged in Charging will start at 12:34

temperatures from the “Climate” tab 9, A B


and to see all of your settings from the
“Calendar” tab 12.
Charge Climate Calendar Charge Climate Calendar

Fields A, B and C display dates, times


and activated programmes. 4
Note: charging will start if the engine is
shut down and the vehicle is connected Charging programming “Postponed charging” 2
to a power supply and access is author-
ised. Even though your vehicle is connected
Immediate charging 1 to a power source, you can programme
Once your vehicle is connected to a the start time for charging.
power source, charging starts. You Press “Edit” 5 to open a screen to set
can deactivate this option by pressing the start time for charging.
“OFF".
Set the start time for charging then
Field  A informs you that Immediate press “Close” to confirm.
charging is activated.
Field B shows the programmed time for
charging to start.

6.27
Electric vehicle (2/5)

3 6
EV programming Program Charging programming
Charging programme 1
Start at End at

Immediate Postponed Program 12:34 PM -> 12:24 AM LMMJVSD


charge charging
Edit Edit
Charging programme 2

LMMJVSD 10:00 PM -> 06:00 AM LMMJVSD

C Charging programme 3

Charge Climate Calendar Close

“Program” 3 Set the charging start and end times as Programmed times are displayed in
You can save several programmed well as the days to which these times field C.
charging times per week. will apply. Press “Close” to confirm.

Select the programme time 6 that you Note: if the start and end times are iden-
wish to change to access the settings. tical, the charging period is 24 hours.

You can disable one of your saved pro- Note: you cannot confirm a charging
grammes by pressing “OFF”. programme if you do not select a day
of the week.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

6.28
Electric vehicle (3/5)

7 10
EV programming Comfort programs EV programming
Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat. Sun.
Temperature

OFF Program Comfort programme 1

Edit
8 Ready to 06:00 AM LMMJVSD

LMMJVSD Comfort programme 2


D LMMJVSD Ready to 09:00 AM LMMJVSD
11
Charge Climate Calendar Charge Climate Calendar

9 12

Comfort programme You can save several “Comfort pro- Calendar


grams”.
From the Air Conditioning tab  9, you From the “Calendar”  12 tab, you can
can deactivate the “Comfort programs” From this menu, you can adjust the see an overview of all active charging
or set the comfort temperature and temperature 10 and activate/deactivate and comfort programmes.
time. the saved programmes.
If immediate charging is activated, the
Press “Edit” 8 to access the comfort set- Select the programme time 11 that you histogram will be filled with the charg-
tings. You can deactivate the “Comfort wish to change to access the settings. ing colour.
programs” by pressing OFF. Note: the selected temperature is dis- If deferred charging is activated, the
Note: the minimum time between each played on the menu 7. charging progress colour is displayed
programme is 2 hours. You can disable one of your saved pro- once the charging start time is reached.
grammes by pressing OFF. Press a day on the calendar to view
Programmed times are displayed in your settings.
field D.

6.29
Electric vehicle (4/5)

Consumption information

Consumption information

Consumption information from last reset

Power recovery
Average energy recovery
Power consumption

Consumption information from last reset Average electricity consumption

Average electricity
Electricity consumption consumption

Average energy Close


Histo List Flow Power recovery recovery

16 15 14 13 Histo List Flow

16 15 14 13
Histogram Press the graphic to view your energy
consumption information.
“Energy info” From the “Histo” 16 tab, you can view a
menu graphic showing the vehicle’s energy Your multimedia system manual can be
consumption over the last fifteen min- accessed via the pop-up menu 13.
utes of driving:
From the “Car info” menu, then the
“Vehicle” tab, access the “Energy info” – the periods of energy consumption;
menu to view the vehicle’s energy con- – the periods of energy recovery to re-
sumption. charge the traction battery.
Note: information may vary, depend- Note: depending on the multimedia
ing on the vehicle’s engine (electric or screen, additional information is shown
hybrid). below the graphic.

6.30
Electric vehicle (5/5)

Consumption information Consumption information

Date of last reset

Distance km

Average speed mph (km/h)

Average fuel consumption miles/100


(km/100)
Total consumption kWh

Histo List Flow Histo List Flow

16 15 14 16 15 14

“List” “Flow”
From the “List” tab 15, the multimedia From the “Flow” tab 14, you can use the
system displays the various consump- multimedia system to display a diagram
tion figures on your journeys since the of the vehicle showing when the vehicle
last reset: is consuming energy or recovering it to
– distance travelled; recharge the traction battery.

– average speed;
– average fuel consumption;
– total consumption (fuel and/or elec-
tricity);
– total consumption for air condition-
ing;
– total energy recovered;
– ...

6.31
Remote engine start-up (1/3)
Introduction First use Conditions of use
If the vehicle is equipped, use this func- When commanding remote starting, The remote engine start-up operates if:
tion to start your engine remotely using you must enter your PIN code to unlock – the gear lever is set to neutral on ve-
your smartphone in order to heat/venti- the system. hicles with a manual or sequential
late the passenger compartment and to Once the engine is running, the appli- gearbox;
pre-heat the engine. cation will display the time remaining – the gear lever is in position P on ve-
This function is available via the “MY until the end of the procedure. hicles with an automatic gearbox;
Renault” application which can be The engine will run for 10 minutes. It
downloaded using your smartphone, – the bonnet is closed;
is possible to extend the running-time
enabling you to interact with your vehi- for 10 minutes by pressing again on the – the ignition is off and no card is in-
cle and access information on it. remote start button. The hazard lights serted in the card reader;
To use this application, your smart- come on continuously for 3 seconds to – all of the opening elements (doors
phone must be paired to your multime- confirm that the function has been pro- and luggage compartment) are
dia system. longed. closed and locked when you leave
For more information, see the “Pairing, The number of remote starts is limited the vehicle;
unpairing a telephone” and “MY to 2 between two vehicle trips. – in extreme weather conditions, the
Renault” sections. remote engine start-up by program-
ming may not work.
If one of these conditions is not met, the
lights will flash for approximately 3 sec-
onds.

When using the function,


please ensure that power-
consuming devices (such
as the wipers, exterior
lights, radio, heated seats, heated
steering wheel, etc.) are deacti-
vated and all accessories are dis-
connected before leaving the vehi-
cle.

6.32
Remote engine start-up (2/3)
Changing the PIN code In the 60 seconds following the change Incorrect PIN code entered
of PIN code (depending on your vehi-
To change your PIN code, please com- After three incorrect code entries:
cle), carry out the following operations:
plete the following steps: – any remote starting requests will be
– on vehicles equipped with a remote
– on vehicles equipped with a remote refused until the vehicle is unlocked
control key, insert the key into the
control key, insert the key into the using the card/remote control;
starter ignition then turn the key posi-
starter ignition then turn the key posi- – the system will send a notification to
tion to “ON”;
tion to “ON”; your smartphone warning you that
– on vehicles equipped with a card
– on vehicles equipped with a card remote starting is deactivated.
press the “Start/Stop” button for
press the “Start/Stop” button for Note: to reactivate remote starting, you
2 seconds without pressing the
2 seconds without pressing the must change your PIN code.
pedals.
pedals.
Note: for more information on operat-
Note: it is not necessary to start the
ing the key or card, see Section 1 in
engine in order to carry out this opera-
your vehicle user manual.
tion.
Note: an email will be sent to you each
– select “Change PIN code” in the “MY
time the PIN code is modified.
Renault” application;
Note: it is not necessary to start the
– enter your new PIN code.
engine in order to carry out this opera-
– on vehicles equipped with a remote tion.
control key, turn the key position to
“LOCK”/0;
– on vehicles equipped with a card
press the “Start/Stop” button for
2 seconds without pressing the
pedals.
Special feature on vehicles
equipped with the function.
It is imperative that the vehicle is
driven for at least 10 minutes be-
tween each use of the function. Risk
of engine oil wear.

6.33
Remote engine start-up (3/3)

Do not use the engine Driver’s responsibility


remote start-up function or when parking or stopping
its programming when: the vehicle
– the vehicle is in a garage Never leave an animal,
or in a confined space. child or adult who is not self-suffi-
cient alone on your vehicle, even
Risk of poisoning or suffoca- for a short time. They may put them-
tion by exhaust gas emissions. selves or others at risk, for example
– the vehicle is covered with a pro- by starting the engine, switching on
tective cover. equipment such as the electric win-
dows or by locking the doors etc.
Fire hazard. Also, in hot and/or sunny weather,
– the bonnet is open or before it please remember that the tempera-
opens. ture inside the passenger compart-
Risk of burns or serious injury. ment increases very quickly.
RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS
Depending on the country, the INJURY.
use of the remote starting func-
tion or its programming can be
prohibited by the legislation and/
or the regulations in force.
Before using this function, check
the legislation and/or the regula-
tions for the country in force.

6.34
Technical assistance (1/2)

1
“Help” menu
Outgoing call

From the main menu, select “Help” to Assistance


Assistance
access telephone breakdown assist-
ance.
Note: some applications are only avail-
able if you subscribe. For further infor-
mation, please contact an Authorised
Dealer of brand.

2
“Assistance” During a call, some functions of your
multimedia system are no longer ac-
Use the “Assistance” menu 1 to access cessible:
a call centre and receive assistance in
repairing or servicing your vehicle in the – adjusting the volume of the other
event of a breakdown. audio sources;
– placing call on hold;
Pop-up menu – transferring the call to your tele-
Use the dropdown menu  2 to access phone;
tips and suggestions. – calling from your phone.

6.35
Technical assistance (2/2)
“Emergency call”
The “Emergency call” function is trig-
gered automatically in the event of a
serious accident or if the airbag is trig-
gered.
The emergency services will be called
automatically. Your vehicle GPS will be
used to direct the emergency services
to the accident location.
You can launch the emergency call
manually by pressing and holding
(approx. 3 seconds) or applying 5 con-
secutive presses (less than 10 sec-
onds) to the SOS button in your vehicle.
Following your call, the operator will For details on the SOS button posi-
send, via the multimedia system, a list tion, please refer to your vehicle user
of POIs (points of interest) around your manual.
location that correspond to your techni- When the emergency services have
cal issue(s). been called, the audio source/radio
Note: some breakdown services must sound volume is automatically muted.
be paid for. For more information, Note: use of the “Emergency call”
please consult your insurance provider function deactivates some multime-
or authorised dealer. dia system commands and menus for
almost one hour in order to give prior-
ity to emergency service response tel-
ephone calls.

6.36
Settings

User settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.2


System settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4
Notifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.14
Operating faults. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.16
7.1
User Settings (1/2)

“Car
configuration”
menu Car configuration Car configuration
Free wheel in Eco mode Auto door lock when driving

From the “Settings” menu, select the Gear shift indicator beep Hands-free key functions

“Vehicle” tab, then “Car configuration”. Turn indicator sound Approach unlocking / Walk-away locking
volume Low Method High
From this menu you can access the fol- Walk-away closing sound
lowing tabs: Turn indicator motor-
way mode Silent mode
– “Driving”;
Driving Access Wiping and Welcome Driving Access Wiping and Welcome
lighting lighting
– “Access”;
– “Wiping and lighting”; 1
– “Welcome”.
To reset all the pop-up menus, press 1, “Driving” “Access”
then “Reset”. Use this menu to activate/deactivate Use this menu to activate/deactivate
Note: the available settings may vary the following options: the following options:
according to the equipment level. – “Free wheel in Eco mode”; – “Auto door lock when driving”;
– “Gear shift indicator beep”; – “Hands-free key functions”: enables
– “Turn indicator sound volume”; hands-free opening or closing of the
doors. For more information on this
– “Turn indicator motorway mode”. option, please refer to your vehicle
user manual;
– “Approach unlocking / Walk-away
locking”;
– “Walk-away closing sound”;
– “Silent mode”.

7.2
User Settings (2/2)

Car configuration Car configuration


External welcome
Select side Left Right External welcome
Auto mode courtesy light Automatic mirrors
Adaptive Lights Off Opening Starting
unfolding
See-Me-Home Interior welcome sound

Rear wiper when in reverse gear Automatic cabin light

Driving Access Wiping and Welcome Driving Access Wiping and Welcome
lighting lighting

“Wiping and lighting” “Welcome”


Use this menu to activate/deactivate Use this menu to activate/deactivate
the following options: the following options:
– “Adaptive Lights”; – “External welcome”;
– “See-Me-Home”; – “Automatic mirrors unfolding”;
– “Rear wiper when in reverse gear”: – “Interior welcome sound”;
the rear screen wiper is activated – “Automatic cabin light”.
when reverse gear is engaged;
Note: this option only operates if the
front windscreen wipers are activated.
– “Automatic front wiper”;
– “Front/Rear wiper drop”.

7.3
System settings (1/10)

“System”
menu Displays Displays

Day brightness Colour


From the home screen, press
Night brightness
“Settings”, then the “System” tab. This
menu enables you to set the following Driver's position brightness Cluster style

settings: Automatic head-up brightness Style 1 Style 2 Style 3 Style 4


– “Displays”; Head-up brightness Stand-by screen background
– “Sound”;
– “Language”; Brightness Theme HUD Brightness Theme HUD
– “Keyboard”;
– “Date and time”;
– “Devices manager”; 1 2
– “Home menu”; “Displays” Use the “Theme” screen  2 to select
– “User profile”. one of several instrument panel display
Use the “Brightness” tab 1 to adjust the
brightness: styles.

– of the instrument panel; You can also customise the multimedia


– of the multimedia screen; system screen background by selecting
– of the head-up display “HUD”. an image.

Adjust the brightness by pressing “+” or For more information on upload-


“-”, or activate/deactivate the functions. ing images, see the section on
“Applications”, then “Photo”.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

7.4
System settings (2/10)

5
Displays Sound settings

Head-up display Bass boost ON

Automatic brightness Balance / Fader

Day brightness Bass / Medium / Treble

Night brightness Volume / Speed

Image height

Brightness Theme HUD Audio Voice Phone Other

3 4
From the HUD  3 (“Head-up display”) “Sound” “Balance / Fader”
tab, you can configure: This menu allows you to configure the This function sets the sound distribution
– the head-up display; different sound settings. balance. Press “Centred” or “Front” in
– the automatic brightness; From the “Audio” 4 tab, you can set the order to optimise the sound distribu-
– the day brightness setting; following sound equaliser settings: tion for all the vehicle occupants or for
– the night brightness setting; the comfort of rear passengers (audio
– the display height. – activate/deactivate the bass; muted in the rear and moderate volume
– adjust the “Balance / Fader”; at the front of the vehicle).
Note: the “Day brightness” settings – adjust the values of the “Bass /
are deactivated at night and the “Night Medium / Treble” sounds; When you touch the screen or when
brightness” settings are deactivated – adjust the volume according to vehi- “Manual” mode is selected, you can
during the day. cle speed by pressing “+” or “-”. then change the settings by moving the
target location 5.

7.5
System settings (3/10)

Bose sound settings

Bose sound settings Sound


Balance / Fader Centred Voice type Male Female

Tone control Guidance voice

Volume / Speed Balance / Fader Centred Voice recognition

Surround Tone control Voice recognition beep only


Volume / Speed Voice recognition

Audio Voice Phone Other


Audio Voice Phone Other

Audio Voice Phone Other

4 6 7 8 9
Bose audio system “Surround” mode processes different From the “Voice” 6 tab, you can set the
If the Bose audio system is fitted, the sounds to put the listeners in the vari- following options:
“Audio”  4 tab provides additional set- ous parts of the vehicle at the heart of – choose the voice type for the naviga-
tings: the sound broadcast. tion guidance instructions;
– adjust the “Balance / Fader”; Depending on the equipment, you can – adjust the navigation guidance voice
– set the “Bass / Medium / Treble” set one of the following pre-set musical volume;
tones; atmospheres; – adjust the voice recognition volume;
– activate/deactivate volume level de- – Lounge; – activate/deactivate the voice recog-
pending on speed; – Studio; nition button sounds;
– Solo; – activate/disable the voice command
Note: the Bose audio system varies the by voice (Voice command auto-
volume automatically according to ve- – ...
barge in).
hicle speed.
– activate/deactivate “Surround”.

7.6
System settings (4/10)
From the “Phone” 7 tab, you can set the “Language”
following options: This menu lets you select a language
– adjust the volume of the telephone to be applied to the vehicle. Select the
ringtone; desired language.
– adjust the volume of the telephone You will be informed of voice command
call. availability for each language.
From the “Other” 8 tab, you can set the
following options:
– adjust the park assist sound;
– activate/deactivate the sound;
– chooser the type of sound;
– adjust the sound volume.
– activate/deactivate the interior wel-
come sound effects;
– activate/deactivate the button sound
effects; “Keyboard”
From the 9 pop-up menu, you can reset Use this menu to choose one of the fol-
to the default settings. lowing virtual keypads:
– “Alphabetic”;
– “Azerty”;
– “Qwerty”;
– “Qwertz”;
– “Cyrillic”;
– “Greek”;
– ...
When you start entering your text the
multimedia system may suggest asso-
ciated words to you.
You can select the keypad type from
the keypad pop-up menu.

7.7
System settings (5/10)

Date and time Devices Devices

Format

Set automatically Add new device Access point 1

Date phone 6 Nathalie Access point 2

Elodie Access point 3

Nicolas Access point 4

10 11 12 13 11 14
“Date and time” “Devices manager” From the “Wifi”  11 tab, you can use
This menu enables you to adjust: Use this menu to configure different a Wi-Fi connection through another
connections to your multimedia system: device (e.g. at shops, restaurants,
– the display mode; homes, telephone hotspots).
– the date; – “Bluetooth®” 10;
– the time (12 hours or 24 hours); – “Wifi” 11; There is a list of approved devices on
– “analogue” or “digital” clock; – “Services” 12; the dropdown menu 14.
– automatic adjustment; – “Data sharing” 13.
– adjustment of time and date. From the "Bluetooth®" 10 tab, you can
Note: it is recommended to keep the pair your telephone to the multimedia
automatic setting. system. For more information, please
refer to the “Pairing, unpairing a tele-
phone” section.
Note: the list of settings may vary ac-
cording to the equipment.

7.8
System settings (6/10)

Access point 1 Trusted devices Trusted devices


Connection Trusting a device Please scan the QR code with a device to trust the
device.
Signal Trusted devices 1

Type of connection Trusted devices 2

Security type Trusted devices 3


IP address Trusted devices 4

15 16
Select one of the Wifi devices to config- Use the pop-up menu 16 to: You can approve a new device by scan-
ure its connection. – configure different connections for ning the system QR Code using your
A password will be required the first each authorised device; telephone.
time you connect to the multimedia – access the “smartphone replication”
system. help;
From the  15 pop-up menu, you can – deleting an approved device;
delete the access points. – delete all approved devices.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

7.9
System settings (7/10)

17 20
Devices Devices manager

Devices manager Elodie’s phone

Smartphone Integration tutorial Nicolas’s phone

Phone 6

Telephone 01

Telephone 02

Bluetooth Wifi Services Data

18 19
From the “Services”  18 tab, you can Using the “Devices manager” 17 func- Once the “Android Auto™”, “Yandex.
configure the “Devices manager”  17 tion, you can select the telephone Auto™” application or the “CarPlay™”
and access a tutorial. which you wish automatically to con- service is operating with your multi-
Connect your telephone to the multime- nect to “smartphone replication”. media system, you can use the voice
dia system. Ensure that it is equipped From the  19 pop-up menu, you can recognition button  20 on your vehicle
with the “Android Auto™”, “Yandex. delete devices. to voice command certain smartphone
Auto™” function or “CarPlay™” service functions. For more information, see
that is compatible with your multimedia the section on “Using voice recogni-
system. For more information, please tion”.
refer to “Connecting, disconnecting a
telephone”.
Note: the list of settings may vary ac-
cording to the equipment.

7.10
System settings (8/10)

22 23 24 25

Data Network status


Connectivity service
Network type TCU
Network status
MCC/MNC 20156 22
Data sharing OFF ON
Status IMEI 1645555365655 Network status
(0x021562465FF) Network type TCU

MCC/MNC 20156
Bluetooth Wifi Services Data

21

From the “Data”  21 tab you can view The status and connection data inform Reception level and data sharing status
the following information: you of the status, reception level 22 and are shown on the 22 icon:
– which operator is responsible for system ID. – Data sharing on 23;
connectivity to your vehicle; – Data sharing off. Reception level 24;
– the status and details of the connec-
tion; – Vehicle off-line or out of the coverage
– data sharing. area 25.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

7.11
System settings (9/10)
Features linked to user profile
The following settings are stored in a
user profile:
Delete User profile
– System language;
– Distance unit (when available);
– Home page configuration;
– Display Settings;
– MULTI-SENSE settings;
– Ambiant lighting settings;
Navigation Navigation Navigation Navigation – adjusting the driver's seat position;
Edit – exterior rear view mirror settings;
All Large Medium Small
– Massage settings;
– pre-sets;
– Radio settings;
– Navigation settings;
“Home page” “User profile” – Navigation history;
– Navigation favorites;
Use this menu to configure the home This menu lets you choose a user pro- – Privacy settings.
pages for your multimedia system. file to apply to the system.
You can modify the home page displays Select the desired user profile.
by adding widgets and re-positioning
menus. For more information on config-
uring the home page, see the section
on “Adding and managing widgets”.

7.12
System settings (10/10)
Note: if you enter an incorrect code Change the name of user profile
three times consecutively, the multime- From the “General” tab  26, press
dia system will block your profile for 1 the “Edit profile picture” button  23 to
User profile minute. You have a total of ten attempts rename the profile.
before the profile is blocked completely.
Log in 22 Use the pop-up menu 25 to:
For more information on creating an ac-
count, refer to the “MY RENAULT” sec- – lock/unlock the profile;
Edit profile picture 23 – change the locking code;
tion.
– duplicate the profile;
Edit profile picture 24 If a connected profile is not used for – delete all settings saved with the pro-
more than 30 days, the system will ask file;
you to identify yourself. Your username – update the profile.
General Settings
cannot be changed.
Note: if you enter an incorrect code
From the pop-up menu, you can use three times consecutively, the multi-
26 25 another account and delete the saved media system will block your profile
profile. for 1  minute. You have a total of ten
Identify the user profile
Change the photo of user profile attempts before the profile is blocked
From the “General” tab  26, press the completely.
“Log in” button22 to save your settings. From the “General” tab 26, press “Edit
When your enter your identification, profile picture”  24 to select an image
your profile settings will be saved to from the multimedia system or from
your “MY RENAULT” account. You may an external storage device (USB flash
then use the account to load your vehi- drive). For more information on viewing
cle settings and multimedia system set- photos, see the “Photo” section.
tings on another Renault vehicle.
Note: a Renault icon is displayed on
your profile photo after connection.

For safety reasons, carry


out these operations when
the vehicle is stationary.

7.13
Notifications (1/2)

1
Notifications
Notifications

2 Suggestion 1
Use this menu to display notifications Suggestion 2
during driving.
3 Notification 1
Each notification informs you of events Suggestion 3
based on the following categories:
– “Notifications”;
Menu Elodie
– “Navigation”;
– “Multimedia”; 4
– “Phone”;
– “Vehicle”; Press the “Notifications” menu  1 to You may receive two types of informa-
access the list of notifications received. tion:
– “Apps”;
You are informed of the current number – a  2 suggestion: Information which
– “System”;
of notifications in your Notification area. may require action(s) to be taken;
– “Other”.
– a 3 notification: Basic information.
Use the pop-up menu 4 to:
– activate/deactivate the notifications
by category;
– delete notifications.

For safety reasons, carry out these


operations when the vehicle is sta-
tionary.

7.14
Notifications (2/2)

Suggestion 1
5 6
Suggestion 1
Visual feedback 6
Short description
5 Short description
XXXXXXXXX
Visual feedback
XXXXXXXXX

7
7
Select one of the suggestions  2 to
access the details:
– simplified description 5;
– image  6 related to the suggestion:
e.g. traffic, system, vehicle, tele-
phone;
– recommended action  8 to be taken
accordingly.
From the pop-up menu  7, you can
delete the suggestion.

7.15
Operating faults (1/3)
System
Description Causes Solutions
No image is displayed. The screen is on standby. Ensure that the screen is not on standby.

No sound can be heard. The volume is set to minimum or pause. Increase the volume or deactivate pause.
No sound comes from the left, right, front The balance or fader settings are incor- Adjust the sound balance or fader cor-
or rear speakers. rect. rectly.

The screen is frozen. The system memory is saturated. Restart the system by giving a long press
on the multimedia system on/off button
(keep pressed until the system restarts).

7.16
Operating faults (2/3)
Navigation
Description Causes Solutions
The vehicle position on the screen does Incorrect positioning of the vehicle Move the vehicle until reception of the
not match its actual location or the GPS caused by GPS reception. GPS signal is improved.
warning light on the screen remains grey
or yellow.
The directions on the screen do not corre- The map is out of date. Download updates from www.myrenault.
spond to the actual road. com.
Traffic flow information is not displayed on Guidance has not been activated. Ensure guidance is activated. Select a
the screen. destination and begin the guidance.

some items on the menu are not available. Depending on the current command,
some items will be unavailable.

Voice guidance is unavailable. The navigation system does not include Increase the volume. Ensure voice guid-
the intersection. ance is activated. Ensure guidance is ac-
Voice guidance or guidance is deacti- tivated.
vated.
The directions of the voice guidance do Actual driving conditions may affect the Drive according to the actual conditions.
not correspond to your exact location. route and render the guidance inaccu-
rate.

The suggested route does not start or end The destination is not yet recognised by Enter a road near to the required desti-
at the required destination. the system. nation.

The system calculates a detour automati- Prioritising avoid area settings or traffic Deactivate the Detour function in the traf-
cally. restrictions will affect the calculation of fic settings menu.
the route.

7.17
Operating faults (3/3)
Phone
Description Causes Solutions
No sounds or ringtone can be heard. The mobile phone is not connected to Ensure that the mobile phone is connected
the system. to the system. Increase the volume or de-
The volume is set to minimum or pause. activate pause.

Impossible to make a call. The mobile phone is not connected to Ensure that the mobile phone is connected
the system. to the system. Unlock the phone keypad.
The phone keypad has been locked.

CarPlay or Android Auto replication is The telephone is not connected or is not Check the compatibility of the telephone
not operating. compatible with the system. with these applications. Check that the
telephone is properly connected to the
system.

Voice recognition
Description Causes Solutions
The system does not recognise the The voice command has not been rec- Check that the voice control is available
voice command stated. ognised. (refer to the “Use voice control” section).
The voice recognition time delay has ex- Speak within the voice recognition time
pired. delay.
The voice recognition cannot operate Speak in a quiet environment.
properly due to a noisy environment.

7.18
Alphabetical index (1/2)
2 electric vehicle
2D/2D mode charge......................................... 2.22 → 2.24, 6.27 → 6.31
2D North mode............................................................... 2.6 electric vehicle................ 2.22 → 2.24, 2.31, 6.23, 6.27 → 6.31
emergency active braking............................................. 6.2, 6.4
3 emergency call........................................................ 6.35 – 6.36
3D/2D mode emergency pick-up service...................................... 6.35 – 6.36
relief................................................................................ 2.6 ending a call.............................................................4.8 → 4.10
A energy consumption....................................... 6.23, 6.30 – 6.31
air ioniser............................................................................ 6.18 energy-saving.........................................................6.20 → 6.23
Android Auto™, CarPlay™.........................................5.2 → 5.5 environment............................................................6.20 → 6.23
answering a call........................................................4.8 → 4.10 F
B fascias and steering wheel controls...........................1.3 → 1.6
blind spot: warning signal.............................................. 6.2, 6.4 favourite
Bluetooth®................................................................... 3.2 – 3.3 add................................................................................ 2.13
buttons........................................................................1.3 → 1.7 fuel consumption....................................................6.20 → 6.23
fuel economy..........................................................6.20 → 6.23
C
call history.......................................................................... 4.13 G
call waiting................................................................4.8 → 4.10 guidance
cleaning => cleaning.......................................................... 1.10 map................................................................2.2 → 2.8, 2.7
compass............................................................................... 2.3 H
connect a telephone...................................................4.5 → 4.7 heating/air conditioning programming................................ 6.24
connected services...................................................... 5.8 – 5.9
controls.......................................................................1.3 → 1.7 L
customised vehicle settings . ...................................... 7.2 – 7.3 lane departure warning................................................ 6.2 – 6.3
customising the settings.........................................1.12 → 1.14 linking a telephone.....................................................4.2 → 4.4
D M
destination menu......................................................2.9 → 2.24 map
dialling a number.............................................4.8 → 4.10, 4.14 display...................................................................2.2 → 2.8
disconnect a telephone..............................................4.5 → 4.7 map symbols................................................................... 2.2
driving aids.................................................................6.2 → 6.4 scale............................................................................... 2.2
settings........................................... 2.2 → 2.8, 5.10 → 5.13
E menu
ECO driving............................................................6.20 → 6.23 home page........................................................1.12 → 1.14
MENU.......................................................................1.7 → 1.10
8.1
Alphabetical index (2/2)
MP3............................................................................. 3.2 – 3.3 S
MP3 player.................................................................. 3.2 – 3.3 safety distance warning................................................. 6.2, 6.4
multifunction screen............................................................. 1.2 screen
Multi-Sense............................................................6.10 → 6.16 monitor.......................................................................... 1.11
multi-view camera....................................................... 6.8 – 6.9 settings
customising.........................................................7.4 → 7.13
N navigation.........................................................2.27 → 2.32
navigation sound volume adjustments........................................... 4.17
«route» menu......................................................2.9 → 2.24 settings.................................................4.17 – 4.18, 7.4 → 7.13
navigation system.......................................0.1 – 0.2, 2.2 → 2.8 soft button..........................................................1.2, 1.7 → 1.10
O starting the engine.............................................................. 6.24
operating faults..............................................7.16 → 7.18, 7.18 switching off........................................................................ 1.11
operation............................................................................ 1.11 system
overspeed warning...................................................... 2.27, 6.3 update...............................................................5.10 → 5.13
P T
parking distance control.............................................. 6.5 – 6.6 telephone contacts list............................................. 4.11 – 4.12
personal data TMC Traffic Message Channel information............. 2.25 – 2.26
delete.............................................................................. 5.9 traction battery
save......................................................... 4.2, 4.5, 5.8 – 5.9 charge........................................................................... 2.31
photos traffic information..................................................... 2.25 – 2.26
directory................................................................. 3.4 – 3.5 tyre pressure...................................................................... 6.19
point of interest................................................................... 2.14 U
precautions during use................................................ 0.1 – 0.2 unpairing a telephone.................................................4.2 → 4.4
R USB key...................................................................... 3.2 – 3.3
radio V
automatic mode..................................................3.8 → 3.12 ventilation
automatic station storage....................................3.8 → 3.12 heating and air conditioning system............................. 6.29
choosing a station...............................................3.8 → 3.12 videos.......................................................................... 3.6 – 3.7
manual mode......................................................3.8 → 3.12 voice control...........................................................1.15 → 1.23
station pretuning.................................................3.8 → 3.12 voice message(s)............................................................... 4.14
rear view camera........................................................6.5 → 6.7 voice recognition....................................................1.15 → 1.23
receiving a call..........................................................4.8 → 4.10
rejecting a call..........................................................4.8 → 4.10 Y
remote engine start-up...........................................6.32 → 6.34 Yandex.Auto...............................................................5.2 → 5.5

8.2
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